ball valve
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Definition
- Noun:
- A type of valve that controls fluid flow: A "ball valve" is a mechanical device that starts, stops, or regulates the flow of a liquid or gas. Its operation is based on a spherical ball (the "ball") with a hole through its center. When the hole is aligned with the pipe, fluid flows. When the ball is rotated 90 degrees, the solid side blocks the flow.
Usage
- Primary Function: Used to describe a common, reliable valve type for on/off control in plumbing, industrial, and manufacturing systems.
- Key Characteristic: The defining feature is the use of a rotating ball as the sealing mechanism.
Examples
- Noun:
- The plumber recommended installing a brass ball valve for the main water line.
- To stop the flow, simply turn the handle of the ball valve a quarter turn.
Advanced Usage
- "Full-port ball valve": A specific type where the hole through the ball is the same size as the pipe diameter, minimizing flow restriction.
- For maximum flow, specify a full-port ball valve in the design.
- "Seating of the ball": Refers to the contact surface where the ball seals against the valve body to stop flow.
- The leak was caused by damage to the seating of the ball.
Variants and Related Words
- Valve (n): The general category of devices for controlling flow.
- Globe valve (n): A different valve type that uses a plug and seat, often for throttling flow.
- Gate valve (n): A valve that uses a gate or wedge to stop flow, typically operated by a rising stem.
Synonyms
- Rotary valve: A broader term for valves that operate by rotating a closure member.
- Quarter-turn valve: Describes the operating motion (a 90-degree turn) common to ball valves and some others.
Related Phrases
- To actuate a ball valve: To operate or turn the valve.
- The system is automated, using a motor to actuate the ball valve.
Noun
- any valve that checks flow by the seating of a ball