How to Conduct Simple Flow and Pressure Drop Tests on Valves?

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Simple tests for flow and pressure drop on valves can be conducted using established methodologies found in academic literature. A recommended resource for detailed procedures is available at the provided link, which offers comprehensive insights into valve testing. These tests typically involve measuring flow rates and pressure differentials to assess valve performance. Accessing published studies can enhance understanding and provide standardized testing protocols. Utilizing these resources will aid in effectively conducting flow and pressure drop tests on valves.
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Anybody know of some simple tests that are used on valves for flow and pressure drop experiments? is there anythign published online that ye could send me a link to if possible??
thanks in advance

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