The Static Analysis of Pilot Type Zero Steady-State Error of Water Hydraulic Pressure Reducing Valve

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The static-state error is existed in the pressure valve, coupled with the characteristics of high vaporization pressure, low viscosity, and small compressibility, so that the fluid dynamics and friction force of hydraulic pressure valve are increased. The pressure valve will easily come up with produce cavitation erosion and wire drawing. Those appearances would seriously affect the performance of the pressure valve and its life cycle. A new type of static water pressure reducing valve is designed in this paper. It has a special structure which can complete the internal dynamic pressure feedback of the valve. The static mathematical model of value is established. And the static characteristic is analysed by using MATLAB simulation, which provides the static pressure characteristic curve, static pressure flow curve. It comes up with a result that this valve has good static pressure, and high precision pressure regulator.

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