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Literature
Crane Valve Group in association with Amazon.com Books is pleased to present this selection of Industry Standards technical books. Clicking a title, the link takes you right to a page where you can order that book at a discount of 20% to 30% off the list price.
Industry Standards
- Butterfly Valves, Lug Type and Wafer-Type/Std 609
- Compact Steel Gate Valves/Std 602
- Control Valve Capacity Test Procedure; American National Standard
- Distribution Valves; Selection, Installation, Field Testing, and Maintenance (AWWA Manual, M44)
- Fire Test for Soft-Seated Quarter-Turn Valves/Std 607
- Flow Equations for Sizing Control Valves/Standard ISA-S75.011985
- Hydrostatic Testing of Control Valves; Standard (ISA-S75.19-1989)
- Quality Standard for Steel Castings for Valves, Flanges, Fittings, and Other Piping Components; Visual Method (Sp-55)
- Quality Standard for Steel Castings for Valves, Flanges, Fittings, and Other Piping Components; Radiographic Examination Method (Sp-54)
- Specification Forms for Process Measurement & Control Devices Primary Elements & Control Valves; ISA \standard
- Steel Gate Valves, Flanged and Buttwelding Ends; API Standard 600
- Valves Flanged Threaded and Welding Engineer (ANSI B16.34
Publications
TP-410
Book Reviews
Crane Technical Paper No. 410
This paper is the standard reference for Engineers involved in the design or analysis of piping systems with steady state flow that utilize common piping elements such as elbows, tees, reducers/expanders and on-off valves. This valuable reference is an all inclusive work containing theory, practical applications to flow problems, useful data on physical properties of many common fluids (both gas and liquid), as well as common types of valves and fittings. Several examples of practical flow problems are presented with easy to understand step-by-step solutions.
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Hydraulics of Pipelines Hydraulics of Pipelines was written as a textbook for students of advanced hydraulic design, however it covers a number of useful topics for practicing engineers in the fields of valve and systems design. The subject of cavitation is thoroughly covered in three chapters including fundamentals and the influence on piping systems, valves, orifices, pumps, elbows and other piping components. Examples are provided to demonstrate methods for calculating the points at which different levels of cavitation are reached along with suggestions for avoiding it. Hydraulic transient (waterhammer) analysis is covered in detail including a thorough explanation of the concept, causes and suggested methods for controlling them. A section on the selection and proper operation of centrifugal pumps is included along with a discussion on potential problems with starting, operating and stopping pumps to avoid excessive pressure surge.
ISA Handbook of Control Valves ISA Handbook of Control Valves is a complete source of information on all kinds of control valves. The Instrument Society of America's Process Measurement & Control Division sponsored this hard cover volume which contains 13 chapters and covers such diverse subjects as: Control valve components, definitions, terminology, materials and specifications. Detailed discussion on body types and trim. Extensive discussion on specifications. Detailed discussion on body types and trim. Extensive discussion on sizing including considerations of cavitation, flashing and noise. A full chapter on noise prediction. Positioners and related accessories. Installation and maintenance. Each section is written by one of over two dozen experts in the field of control valves who each contributed in their area of expertise. It blends together their collective knowledge on the subject matter in a convenient single volume text. The fact that control valve technology is still a developing science particularly in the areas of noise, flashing and cavitation, can be seen in the slightly differing approaches taken by the various authors in predicting these phenomena. Although this is a control valve handbook, it is still an excellent reference book for anyone with an interest in the general subject of valves.
Valves, Piping and Pipelines Handbook Valves, Piping and Pipelines Handbook is, as its title states, a primer on piping components with major emphasis on valves. In addition, a fair amount of space is given to the theory of fluid flow and design of components in piping systems including formulas and examples of pressure drop, cavitation, noise and stress calculations. This 600 plus page hard cover manual is composed of ten sections including such major topics as: Types, Design & Construction of Valves. Valve Services. Ancillaries (actuators, seals, packing). Pipelines (couplings, expansion joints, corrosion and cathodic protection, cleaning). Performance (fluid flow calculations, noise and cavitation control, losses due to fittings). The book is published in England, however users in the U.S. were kept in mind by the authors who have taken care to list most all equations in both metric and customary units and to point out differences in terminology when appropriate. A good all-round reference for anyone in the field of valve or piping system design.
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