MarkXX
Mechanical
- Dec 2, 2007
- 6
Hello,
I am trying to devise a system in which I can cycle a small valve using a liquid (probably water) at a high frequency (20-50Hz). The problem is that I would like a closed system and be able to supply a back pressure to the closed valve up to 35 psi while allowing the fluid to circulate to the upstream side of the valve which will be temporarly at a lower pressure. The system will be displacement driven by use of a piston.
Also, does anyone have any idea or links to how valve companies fatigue test their valves? That might help.
Thank You.
I am trying to devise a system in which I can cycle a small valve using a liquid (probably water) at a high frequency (20-50Hz). The problem is that I would like a closed system and be able to supply a back pressure to the closed valve up to 35 psi while allowing the fluid to circulate to the upstream side of the valve which will be temporarly at a lower pressure. The system will be displacement driven by use of a piston.
Also, does anyone have any idea or links to how valve companies fatigue test their valves? That might help.
Thank You.