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The basic Cv* equation can be applied to gases and steam, where the density of the gas changes with ΔP resulting in a non-linear, curved relationship to flow. The ISA Sizing Committee worked to predict the exact shape of this curve using an expansion factor Y.

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The basic Cv* equation can be applied to gases and steam, where the density of the gas changes with ΔP resulting in a non-linear, curved relationship to flow. The ISA Sizing Committee worked to predict the exact shape of this curve using an expansion factor Y.

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Surprising as it may sound, the basic Cv

* equation can also be applied to gases and


steam. The difference here is that the density of the gas changes with ΔP, and,
since this is a gradual process, the relationship to flow is no longer linear but
curved. To its credit, the ISA Sizing Committee for ANSI/ISA-75.01.01 has
labored hard to predict the exact shape of this curve with the aid of an expansion
factor3, Y, where
(

Surprising as it may sound, the basic Cv


* equation can also be applied to gases and
steam. The difference here is that the density of the gas changes with ΔP, and,
since this is a gradual process, the relationship to flow is no longer linear but
curved. To its credit, the ISA Sizing Committee for ANSI/ISA-75.01.01 has
labored hard to predict the exact shape of this curve with the aid of an expansion
factor3, Y, where
(
Surprising as it may sound, the basic Cv
* equation can also be applied to gases and
steam. The difference here is that the density of the gas changes with ΔP, and,
since this is a gradual process, the relationship to flow is no longer linear but
curved. To its credit, the ISA Sizing Committee for ANSI/ISA-75.01.01 has
labored hard to predict the exact shape of this curve with the aid of an expansion
factor3, Y, where
(
Surprising as it may sound, the basic Cv
* equation can also be applied to gases and
steam. The difference here is that the density of the gas changes with ΔP, and,
since this is a gradual process, the relationship to flow is no longer linear but
curved. To its credit, the ISA Sizing Committee for ANSI/ISA-75.01.01 has
labored hard to predict the exact shape of this curve with the aid of an expansion
factor3, Y, where
(

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