Hello,
it should be related to the ability of a pump to deliver required volume of liquid in very short time after start pumping or, control valve opening.
I have developed a hydraulic system for direct injection of herbicides, which includes a gear pump, pressure relief valve and a PWM proportional solenoid valve placed upstream of the injection point. The flow rate is controlled by using this PWM valve.
The issue is when I fully open the PWM valve, the pressure in the pipe drop down immediatelly. Than it takes a long time to get the right pressure again and hence the required flow rate.
I guess, the problem must in the pump used. If there will be a "stronger" pump (pump with a better dymanics) the pressure increase would be much more faster.
Now, I don't how to define or describe this situation. How is the relation between the flow rate, revolutions, pressure and time. Eventually how to choose the right pump.
Thank you
Peter H.