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How to get the best pressure control for branches
My friends and I are talking about a basement experiment which is in need of a pressured fluid input with a constant flow rate. The flow rate expected is very small, about 1ml/min. The operating pressure can be 50 - 100 bar (725 - 1450 psi), but may be higher. We don't know if we can build one...- happylearner
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How to get the best pressure control for branches
yes, I understand now.- happylearner
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How to get the best pressure control for branches
Thank you, Russ. If I want to allow one of the branches leave and join occasionally, how to minimize the possible impact on other branches? One active volume control on each branch can handle this?- happylearner
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How to get the best pressure control for branches
If I want to make Branch A, B and C all the same having a stable flow rate and also minimize the possible impact from each other, what should a professional configuration look like?- happylearner
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How to get the best pressure control for branches
I am not in this field. I am asking these questions here because I want to see if I am right conceptually, or in the right direction. So I don't need answers with actual numbers. I only need answers to tell me which one makes more sense from you expert point of view.- happylearner
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How to get the best pressure control for branches
I am discussing with my friends to see which way is the best way to get the most stable branch outputs when one branch condition changed suddenly. There are three liquid flow branches, A, B and C, connected together with one pressure source, like this configuration: The Water Pump, #1...- happylearner
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