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I'm studying Plumbing and I have a Valve test coming up. Your channel has been super helpful. I find reading a textbook so dry. With your video, it illuminated what a valve would look like on multiple sides. Thanks for sharing
Great video . I have one remark: Ball valve can be also used for very high temperature around 500 degrees Celsius if the seat material be also metal and no teflon. They say metal to metal seat. also if we need a fire safe ball valve we need to have also metal seat or other material suitable for high temperature.
Hi nice visualization thank you so much. In this you mentioned that the seat is made of rubber so it cant be used for high temperature applications. I saw other valve vedios like pinch valves and butterfly valves whose seat is also made of rubber material.. so does this mean all these valves are not suitable for high temperature application.
I am going to complete my graduation soon. Now, to get a job in company as an entry level Chemical engineer, is this much of knowledge about valve is enough for me ?
@@savree-3d sorry, but I could understand. What is the relation between leakage and side or top facing of stem. How it is more loaded ? And what actually meant by "loaded" in case of valve stem Tx
What a wonderful video..... I'm so happy to see this video. I made a simple animation from solidworks as well. But, not as good as this one. Especially when you show the inside components of the valve, it's perfectly presented according to my opinion. I just wonder how did you do that? Cause I made a separate section with cutted part and hide and show them when I need, but this way to complicated. Please let me know how did you make this beautiful animation, if you don't mind. Thank you for your amazing work P. S. I'm your new subscriber
Want to continue learning about engineering with videos like this one? Then visit:
courses.savree.com/
Want to teach/instruct with the 3D models shown in this video? Then visit:
savree.com/en
I'm studying Plumbing and I have a Valve test coming up. Your channel has been super helpful. I find reading a textbook so dry. With your video, it illuminated what a valve would look like on multiple sides. Thanks for sharing
Great video . I have one remark: Ball valve can be also used for very high temperature around 500 degrees Celsius if the seat material be also metal and no teflon. They say metal to metal seat. also if we need a fire safe ball valve we need to have also metal seat or other material suitable for high temperature.
Thanks brother. This help me to finish my thesis.
Excellent explanation, thank you
Metal seated ball valve used for high temperature application....so ball valves also used if temp is high
Very detailed and informative video.
Glad it was helpful!
i like the video, its very clear to understand
thank you for all these videos hopefully it will help me on my interview!
Best of luck!
This was extremely helpful and easy to understand- I might as well had been reading gibberish in my valve textbook smh
brilliant video. thanks.
How much torque required to operate a 1/2" ball valve??
Hi, your video is quite informative. May I know the software that you used to create this Ball Valve and the animation?
Great video
wow, wonderful. wish you to have prosperous life. thanks.
I dont understand what you mean by throttling. Also does the valve make a noise if its not seated right ?
Why some ball valves has an arrow that indicates the direction it should be on .. like a check valve for example?
That was an awesome video.... thank you.
Thanks!
Can we have a pic of ball valve component, Please?
Good
Very useful 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Thanks a lot
informative
Aren't venturi port ball valves and reduced port ball valves the same?
Thank u so much. You have done a wonderful job here.
@@savree-3d also add animations on all types of positive displacement pumps...
@@savree-3d thank you much
Hi nice visualization thank you so much. In this you mentioned that the seat is made of rubber so it cant be used for high temperature applications. I saw other valve vedios like pinch valves and butterfly valves whose seat is also made of rubber material.. so does this mean all these valves are not suitable for high temperature application.
i like valve
Will ball valve have medium remaining in the dead area when being closed?
Thanks for your confirmation. It seems plug valve has an advantage over ball valve at this point
I am going to complete my graduation soon. Now, to get a job in company as an entry level Chemical engineer, is this much of knowledge about valve is enough for me ?
@@savree-3d thank you
Nice video, one quick question. Can ball valves be installed vertically on pipes?
@@savree-3d Thanks for your answer. Im new in engineering and still learning about it so answers like this are a godsend.
@@savree-3d sorry, but I could understand. What is the relation between leakage and side or top facing of stem. How it is more loaded ? And what actually meant by "loaded" in case of valve stem
Tx
What a wonderful video..... I'm so happy to see this video.
I made a simple animation from solidworks as well. But, not as good as this one. Especially when you show the inside components of the valve, it's perfectly presented according to my opinion.
I just wonder how did you do that? Cause I made a separate section with cutted part and hide and show them when I need, but this way to complicated.
Please let me know how did you make this beautiful animation, if you don't mind.
Thank you for your amazing work
P. S. I'm your new subscriber
Great
Hi nice visualization. I would love to know the app you used for this. Am still an amateur when it coes to doing egineering designs with pc
This was done in Blender or SolidWorks. That is what the guys use. Sorry for the late response, YT did not inform us of your comment.
**Software please**