Commonly used P&ID symbols (Piping and Instrumentation Diagram symbols) for manual valves.
Hydraulic shock from quick closing valves and can cause piping to rupture Hydraulic shock from quick closing valves and can cause piping to rupture
Same as in hot or tempered installations
valves prevent backflow of blood
the function of the semilunar valves are that they provied the lungs with glucose and oxygen
Operate the valves.
Upstream and downstream valves refer to the positioning of valves in relation to the flow of fluid in a piping system. Upstream valves are located before a specific point in the system, controlling the flow entering that point, while downstream valves are positioned after that point, regulating the flow exiting it. These designations help in maintenance, troubleshooting, and ensuring proper fluid control within the system.
Brass and steel are compatible, Otherwise we could NOT use brass valves with steel piping.
Isolation in piping refers to the use of valves, flanges, or other equipment to separate sections of a piping system for maintenance, repair, or safety purposes. Isolation helps to control the flow of fluids, isolate a specific section for maintenance without shutting down the entire system, and prevent leaks or spills during maintenance activities.
Valves in the circulatory system prevent blood from flowing into the wrong compartments. Valves also regulate the amount of blood that can be held in one compartment of the heart over a certain period.
Various valves are used. 1 - hydraulic flow. 2 - adjustable hydraulic pressure. 3 - control of hydraulic flow.
Well this is a very poor question as one would have to know the kind of piping material as there is friction losses to consider (Hazen Williams formula and Boyle's law) then one should consider head loss if this is a vertical piping and finally are there other restrictions such as valves/ ells and or valves that are not full port such as globe pattern