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Finite Element Modeling and Optimal Design of an Electromagnetic Pneumatic Flow Servo Valve

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  • Zedan Wang
  • Zixuan Guo
  • Guangyu Zhu
  • Xin Wang
  • Xiao Li
  • Muhammad Afzal Rana

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The electromagnet pneumatic proportional servo valve is widely used in industrial automation, medical equipment, scientific composition detectors, and other fields that require precise adjustment of high-pressure air flow due to its simple working structure, large output power, large working frequency response, and good control performance. However, the output pressure of the valve is small, making it vulnerable to the impact of the external environment. Based on the practical electromagnet-type pneumatic proportional servo valve, this paper establishes a finite element dynamic mathematical model, conducts finite element analysis on the electromagnet magnetic field in the valve, then improves the structural parameters of the original proportional valve through the analysis of the valve performance parameters and structural optimization, and finally, the physical experiment proves that the optimized electric proportional valve can effectively reduce the hysteresis within the working pressure range and has good response characteristics to step signals. This paper can provide support for performance analysis and structural parameter improvement of the electric proportional valve.

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  • Zedan Wang & Zixuan Guo & Guangyu Zhu & Xin Wang & Xiao Li & Muhammad Afzal Rana, 2023. "Finite Element Modeling and Optimal Design of an Electromagnetic Pneumatic Flow Servo Valve," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2023, pages 1-10, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:2796963
    DOI: 10.1155/2023/2796963
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