MarkXX
Mechanical
- Dec 2, 2007
- 6
Hello,
I am trying to devise a system in which I can cycle a small check valve using a 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.
Essentially what I want to do is this:
push fluid through the valve using a bellow or piston, after valve is closed apply a pressure to the downstream side of the valve of 35 psi (delta P = 35 psi), move the fluid that past through the valve back to the upstream side of the valve to be pushed through again. Do it at 20-50 Hz. The valve size would be between 2 to 3 cm.
I have some ideas but they involve complicated controls. I would imagine that this has been done already. Any help is greaty appreciated.
Also, does anyone have any idea or links to how valve companies fatigue test their valves? That might help.
Thank You. Have a great day.
I am trying to devise a system in which I can cycle a small check valve using a 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.
Essentially what I want to do is this:
push fluid through the valve using a bellow or piston, after valve is closed apply a pressure to the downstream side of the valve of 35 psi (delta P = 35 psi), move the fluid that past through the valve back to the upstream side of the valve to be pushed through again. Do it at 20-50 Hz. The valve size would be between 2 to 3 cm.
I have some ideas but they involve complicated controls. I would imagine that this has been done already. Any help is greaty appreciated.
Also, does anyone have any idea or links to how valve companies fatigue test their valves? That might help.
Thank You. Have a great day.