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In HYSYS Steady State, for a long time the valve would only work with a

specified pressure drop. However, as of version V7.3, there is a check box on


the Design / Parameters page. that will make the valve calculate the pressure
drop as a function of valve opening and valve characteristics. You should be
aware that for an imposed inlet flow and pressure, it is no always possible to
calculate the outlet pressure. If the flow is too high, the valve will be choked
and in steady state it will not solve. If you specify the upstream and the
downstream pressure, it will always solve for flow.

In HYSYS Steady State, for a long time the valve would only work with a
specified pressure drop. However, as of version V7.3, there is a check box on
the Design / Parameters page. that will make the valve calculate the pressure
drop as a function of valve opening and valve characteristics. You should be
aware that for an imposed inlet flow and pressure, it is no always possible to
calculate the outlet pressure. If the flow is too high, the valve will be choked
and in steady state it will not solve. If you specify the upstream and the
downstream pressure, it will always solve for flow.

In HYSYS Steady State, for a long time the valve would only work with a
specified pressure drop. However, as of version V7.3, there is a check box on
the Design / Parameters page. that will make the valve calculate the pressure
drop as a function of valve opening and valve characteristics. You should be
aware that for an imposed inlet flow and pressure, it is no always possible to
calculate the outlet pressure. If the flow is too high, the valve will be choked
and in steady state it will not solve. If you specify the upstream and the
downstream pressure, it will always solve for flow.

In HYSYS Steady State, for a long time the valve would only work with a
specified pressure drop. However, as of version V7.3, there is a check box on
the Design / Parameters page. that will make the valve calculate the pressure
drop as a function of valve opening and valve characteristics. You should be
aware that for an imposed inlet flow and pressure, it is no always possible to
calculate the outlet pressure. If the flow is too high, the valve will be choked
and in steady state it will not solve. If you specify the upstream and the
downstream pressure, it will always solve for flow.

In HYSYS Steady State, for a long time the valve would only work with a
specified pressure drop. However, as of version V7.3, there is a check box on
the Design / Parameters page. that will make the valve calculate the pressure
drop as a function of valve opening and valve characteristics. You should be
aware that for an imposed inlet flow and pressure, it is no always possible to
calculate the outlet pressure. If the flow is too high, the valve will be choked
and in steady state it will not solve. If you specify the upstream and the
downstream pressure, it will always solve for flow.

In HYSYS Steady State, for a long time the valve would only work with a
specified pressure drop. However, as of version V7.3, there is a check box on
the Design / Parameters page. that will make the valve calculate the pressure
drop as a function of valve opening and valve characteristics. You should be
aware that for an imposed inlet flow and pressure, it is no always possible to
calculate the outlet pressure. If the flow is too high, the valve will be choked
and in steady state it will not solve. If you specify the upstream and the
downstream pressure, it will always solve for flow.

In HYSYS Steady State, for a long time the valve would only work with a
specified pressure drop. However, as of version V7.3, there is a check box on
the Design / Parameters page. that will make the valve calculate the pressure
drop as a function of valve opening and valve characteristics. You should be
aware that for an imposed inlet flow and pressure, it is no always possible to
calculate the outlet pressure. If the flow is too high, the valve will be choked
and in steady state it will not solve. If you specify the upstream and the
downstream pressure, it will always solve for flow.

In HYSYS Steady State, for a long time the valve would only work with a
specified pressure drop. However, as of version V7.3, there is a check box on
the Design / Parameters page. that will make the valve calculate the pressure
drop as a function of valve opening and valve characteristics. You should be
aware that for an imposed inlet flow and pressure, it is no always possible to
calculate the outlet pressure. If the flow is too high, the valve will be choked
and in steady state it will not solve. If you specify the upstream and the
downstream pressure, it will always solve for flow.

In HYSYS Steady State, for a long time the valve would only work with a
specified pressure drop. However, as of version V7.3, there is a check box on
the Design / Parameters page. that will make the valve calculate the pressure
drop as a function of valve opening and valve characteristics. You should be
aware that for an imposed inlet flow and pressure, it is no always possible to
calculate the outlet pressure. If the flow is too high, the valve will be choked
and in steady state it will not solve. If you specify the upstream and the
downstream pressure, it will always solve for flow.

In HYSYS Steady State, for a long time the valve would only work with a
specified pressure drop. However, as of version V7.3, there is a check box on
the Design / Parameters page. that will make the valve calculate the pressure
drop as a function of valve opening and valve characteristics. You should be
aware that for an imposed inlet flow and pressure, it is no always possible to
calculate the outlet pressure. If the flow is too high, the valve will be choked
and in steady state it will not solve. If you specify the upstream and the
downstream pressure, it will always solve for flow.

In HYSYS Steady State, for a long time the valve would only work with a
specified pressure drop. However, as of version V7.3, there is a check box on
the Design / Parameters page. that will make the valve calculate the pressure
drop as a function of valve opening and valve characteristics. You should be
aware that for an imposed inlet flow and pressure, it is no always possible to
calculate the outlet pressure. If the flow is too high, the valve will be choked
and in steady state it will not solve. If you specify the upstream and the
downstream pressure, it will always solve for flow.

In HYSYS Steady State, for a long time the valve would only work with a
specified pressure drop. However, as of version V7.3, there is a check box on
the Design / Parameters page. that will make the valve calculate the pressure
drop as a function of valve opening and valve characteristics. You should be
aware that for an imposed inlet flow and pressure, it is no always possible to
calculate the outlet pressure. If the flow is too high, the valve will be choked
and in steady state it will not solve. If you specify the upstream and the
downstream pressure, it will always solve for flow.

In HYSYS Steady State, for a long time the valve would only work with a
specified pressure drop. However, as of version V7.3, there is a check box on
the Design / Parameters page. that will make the valve calculate the pressure
drop as a function of valve opening and valve characteristics. You should be
aware that for an imposed inlet flow and pressure, it is no always possible to
calculate the outlet pressure. If the flow is too high, the valve will be choked
and in steady state it will not solve. If you specify the upstream and the
downstream pressure, it will always solve for flow.

In HYSYS Steady State, for a long time the valve would only work with a
specified pressure drop. However, as of version V7.3, there is a check box on
the Design / Parameters page. that will make the valve calculate the pressure
drop as a function of valve opening and valve characteristics. You should be
aware that for an imposed inlet flow and pressure, it is no always possible to
calculate the outlet pressure. If the flow is too high, the valve will be choked
and in steady state it will not solve. If you specify the upstream and the
downstream pressure, it will always solve for flow.

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