Butterfly valve having high performance disc

Valves and valve actuation – Rotary valves – Butterfly

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041947223

ABSTRACT:
A butterfly valve is provided with a high performance disc having a wedge-shaped leading half formed by a pair of flat surfaces converging towards a leading edge from a portion of maximum disc thickness positioned forward of the disc axis. The trailing half of the disc also has a pair of flat surfaces diverging from a portion of the disc adjacent the axis, thereby forming a wedge projecting into the leading half.

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Carl D. Wilson, "Fishtail vs Conventional Discs in Butterfly Valves," 3/1968 issue, Instruments & Control Systems.

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