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General Terminology
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Input
Current The electrical current to the valve
which commands control flow, expressed in milliamperes
(mA).
Rated Current The specified input of either
polarity to produce rated flow, expressed in milliamperes
(mA). Rated current is specified for a particular coil
configuration (differential, series, individual or parallel
coils) and does not include null bias current.
Coil Impedance The complex ratio of coil
voltage to current. Coil impedance will vary with signal
frequency, amplitude, and other operating conditions,
but can be approximated by the DC coil resistance R,
expressed in ohms(½) and the apparent coil inductance
L, expressed in henrys (H), measured at a specific signal
frequency.
Dither An AC signal sometimes superimposed
on the valve input to improve system resolution. Dither
is expressed by the dither frequency hertz (Hz) and
the peak-to-peak dither current, expressed in milliamperes
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Control
Flow QV The flow through the valve control
ports to the load expressed in in3/sec (cis), gal/min
(gpm), or liters/min (lpm).
Rated Flow QR Servovalves are typically
rated at 1,000 psi drop, while Proportional Valves are
rated at 150 psi drop.The flow under no-load condition,QNL,
will vary with supply pressure
Flow Gain The normal relationship of control
flow to input current, expressed as cis/mA, gpm/mA,
or lpm/mA.
No Load Flow The control flow with zero
load pressure drop, expressed in cis, gpm, or lpm.
Internal Leakage The total internal valve
flow from pressure to return with zero control flow
(usually measured with control ports blocked), expressed
in cis, gpm, or lpm. Leakage flow will vary with input
current, generally being a maximum at the zero level
of null (called null leakage).
Load Pressure Drop The differential pressure
between the control ports (that is, across the load
actuator), expressed in lbs/in2 (psi) or bars.
Valve Pressure Drop The sum of the differential
pressure across the control orifices of the valve spool,
expressed in psi or bars.Valve pressure drop will equal
the supply pressure, minus the return pressure, minus
the load pressure drop. |
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