Characteristics Analysis of Proportional Control Valve on Vane Damp

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The proportional flow control valve is not only one of the key competent of vane damp,but also the execution unit of shock absorber damping force's regulation .The proportional flow control valves self-designed will combine the structural design of proportional control valve and crate CFD model . The thesis analyzes its distribution of flow field by CFD and acquires experimental validation .It analyzes dynamic characteristics and determine the relationship of flow and opening and drive current. The proportional control valve test verifies the correctness, finally. It is basis for analyzing of damping characteristics about vane damp, which can be used other proportional control valve CFD study.

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