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May13-12, 04:17 AM   #1
 

Oscillating pressure regulation system


Hi all,

I'm after a water system involving some sort of pressure valve (pressure regulator, relief valve etc - whichever gets the job done) where the inlet pressure is always OVER set-pressure, and the valve oscillates (opens and closes rapidly) in response. It is this oscillation that is desirable in my case :)

I am hoping for some sort of system that:
- Water flows through system
- Inlet water pressure builds up to be higher than set-pressure
- Valve opens (etc) that dumps inlet pressure
- In response to the lowered inlet pressure the valve closes again
- Process repeats ad infinitum at a fast rate to oscillate the valve

I am not concerned by the output. I am simply dumping the water.

Does a relief valve work like this by default?
If not, does any body know of a valve, or a modification to a valve, that will produce this property?

Thanks in advance!
Peter
 
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May15-12, 12:53 AM   #2
 
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Hi all,

I'm after a water system involving some sort of pressure valve (pressure regulator, relief valve etc - whichever gets the job done) where the inlet pressure is always OVER set-pressure, and the valve oscillates (opens and closes rapidly) in response. It is this oscillation that is desirable in my case :)

I am hoping for some sort of system that:
- Water flows through system
- Inlet water pressure builds up to be higher than set-pressure
- Valve opens (etc) that dumps inlet pressure
- In response to the lowered inlet pressure the valve closes again
- Process repeats ad infinitum at a fast rate to oscillate the valve

I am not concerned by the output. I am simply dumping the water.

Does a relief valve work like this by default?
If not, does any body know of a valve, or a modification to a valve, that will produce this property?

Thanks in advance!
Peter
A relief valve will get the job done. It does work like that by default.

-Jeff
 
May15-12, 09:46 AM   #3
 
Don't expect great accuracy though. Also, what sort of volume are you looking to dump?
 
May15-12, 04:02 PM   #4
 

Oscillating pressure regulation system


Thanks guys. The volume of water is not important - I am after the highest rate of oscillation I can get. I'm guessing I just need to tune the system so that the set pressure is much lower than the input pressure, but not too low to keep the valve open.
 
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