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Research on the Dynamic Erosion Wear Characteristics of a Nozzle Flapper Pressure Servo Valve Used in Aircraft Brake System

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  • Yuanbo Chu
  • Zhaohui Yuan
  • Wenchao Chang

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The nozzle flapper pressure servo valve is a kind of high-precision hydraulic component that can be widely used in the aircraft brake system. In actual service, the dynamic erosion wear behavior will occur at the pilot stage because of the gradual contamination of oil and the variable distance between nozzle and flapper. For this purpose, the paper proposes a dynamic erosion wear characteristics analysis and service life prediction method in which firstly the structural feature and working principle of the nozzle flapper pressure valve are analyzed using the brake cavity as the load blind cavity. Secondly, the dynamics simulation model and the performance experiment system of the pressure valve are separately constructed, and then the validation of the constructed model is conducted by contrasting the results between simulation and experiment. Finally, the mathematical models of the degradation process induced by the dynamic erosion wear are established, and then the dynamic erosion wear characteristics under dynamic structural distance and contamination conditions are analyzed, which are combined with the failure threshold value determined by the dynamics simulation to finish the service life prediction of the nozzle flapper pressure servo valve.

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  • Yuanbo Chu & Zhaohui Yuan & Wenchao Chang, 2020. "Research on the Dynamic Erosion Wear Characteristics of a Nozzle Flapper Pressure Servo Valve Used in Aircraft Brake System," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2020, pages 1-13, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:3136412
    DOI: 10.1155/2020/3136412
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