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| May13-12, 04:17 AM | #1 |
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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 |
| May15-12, 12:53 AM | #2 |
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-Jeff |
| May15-12, 09:46 AM | #3 |
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Don't expect great accuracy though. Also, what sort of volume are you looking to dump?
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| May15-12, 04:02 PM | #4 |
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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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