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2006
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Avoid cavitation in butterfly valves
August 2006
Special Report: Fluid Flow and Rotating Equipment
Avoid cavitation in butterfly valves
Use these coefficients to determine safe throttling positions
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Casado Flores, E.
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Casado Flores, E.
- EEAA, Madrid, Spain
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