THANK YOU ROB!
I just didn't use the right words, same topic different language!
Yes:
".....flow energy loss due to change in direction in the air flow. It's all about flow loss due to restrictions and orface changes and turblance."
That is what I was trying to show. Sorry I was so long winded about it, I just am not consice enough to get my thoughts out well some times!
So, my basic statement is that a dump chamber valve, with a VERY low flow energy loss due to no change in direction in the air flow, can be more effecient in a LP enviroment than a HP/Low volume design because the HP/LV design will have to have more restrictions to get the air pressure at the point of impact with the ball down.
Josh
I just didn't use the right words, same topic different language!
Yes:
".....flow energy loss due to change in direction in the air flow. It's all about flow loss due to restrictions and orface changes and turblance."
That is what I was trying to show. Sorry I was so long winded about it, I just am not consice enough to get my thoughts out well some times!
So, my basic statement is that a dump chamber valve, with a VERY low flow energy loss due to no change in direction in the air flow, can be more effecient in a LP enviroment than a HP/Low volume design because the HP/LV design will have to have more restrictions to get the air pressure at the point of impact with the ball down.
Josh
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