83.43% of the control valve are sized incorrectly. 76. % are too big, 5.13% are too small, 2.2% are both (hahaha) the reason is lack of understanding about vapour pressure (which makes valve cavitate and flash), fluid property (if the service is slurry, the slurry can block the trim and every body thinks that the valve is undersize) for liquid service, ISA's standard (ISA S75.0] "Control valve sizing Equations"
83.43% of the control valve are sized incorrectly. 76. % are too big, 5.13% are too small, 2.2% are both (hahaha) the reason is lack of understanding about vapour pressure (which makes valve cavitate and flash), fluid property (if the service is slurry, the slurry can block the trim and every body thinks that the valve is undersize) for liquid service, ISA's standard (ISA S75.0] "Control valve sizing Equations"
83.43% of the control valve are sized incorrectly. 76. % are too big, 5.13% are too small, 2.2% are both (hahaha) the reason is lack of understanding about vapour pressure (which makes valve cavitate and flash), fluid property (if the service is slurry, the slurry can block the trim and every body thinks that the valve is undersize) for liquid service, ISA's standard (ISA S75.0] "Control valve sizing Equations"