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Characteristic Analysis of Digital Large Flow Emulsion Relief Valve

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  • Qing-liang Zeng
  • Ming-qian Tian
  • Li-rong Wan
  • Han-zheng Dai
  • Yang Yang
  • Zhi-yuan Sun
  • Yan-jie Lu
  • Fang-quan Liu

Abstract

The relief valve is an important control and overload protection component of the emulsion pumping station. Its performance will affect the overall performance of the emulsion pumping station and the stable and intelligent control of the working surface. However, the research on high pressure and large flow relief valve for mine emulsion pumping station is still inadequate. In order to meet the requirements of emulsion pump station for large flow sensitivity, stability, reliability, and remote intelligent control of overflow valve, this paper uses the digital control method to establish the mathematical model of the relief valve and uses the software such as AMESim to its dynamic characteristics. The simulation results show that the structural parameters such as spool quality, damping hole, and spring stiffness have an effect on the working characteristics of the relief valve. It also provides reference for the intelligent control research of the large flow relief valve for the emulsion pumping station.

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  • Qing-liang Zeng & Ming-qian Tian & Li-rong Wan & Han-zheng Dai & Yang Yang & Zhi-yuan Sun & Yan-jie Lu & Fang-quan Liu, 2020. "Characteristic Analysis of Digital Large Flow Emulsion Relief Valve," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2020, pages 1-18, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:5820812
    DOI: 10.1155/2020/5820812
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