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Disc Valve is a movable obstruction inside the stationary body that adjustably restricts flow through the valve. Although traditionally disc-shaped, discs come in various shapes. Depending on the type of valve, a disc can move linearly inside a valve, or rotate on the stem , or rotate on a hinge or trunnion
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is a round valve member with one or more paths between ports passing through it. By rotating the ball, flow can be directed between different ports.
Ball valves
use spherical rotors with a cylindrical hole drilled as a fluid passage.  
Plug valves
use cylindrical or conically tapered rotors called
plugs
.
[ambiguous]
Other round shapes for rotors are possible as well in
rotor valves
, as long as the rotor can be turned inside the valve body. However not all round or spherical discs are rotors; for example, a ball
check valve
uses the ball to block reverse flow, but is not a rotor because operating the valve does not involve rotation of the ball.

Revision as of 22:38, 11 January 2013


Disc Valve is a movable obstruction inside the stationary body that adjustably restricts flow through the valve. Although traditionally disc-shaped, discs come in various shapes. Depending on the type of valve, a disc can move linearly inside a valve, or rotate on the stem , or rotate on a hinge or trunnion

(as in a 

check valve ). A ball

is a round valve member with one or more paths between ports passing through it. By rotating the ball, flow can be directed between different ports. 

Ball valves

use spherical rotors with a cylindrical hole drilled as a fluid passage. 

Plug valves

use cylindrical or conically tapered rotors called 

plugs . [ambiguous]

Other round shapes for rotors are possible as well in 

rotor valves , as long as the rotor can be turned inside the valve body. However not all round or spherical discs are rotors; for example, a ball check valve

uses the ball to block reverse flow, but is not a rotor because operating the valve does not involve rotation of the ball.