Thermostatic Valves Containing Silicone-Oil Actuators

TBMG-5519

08/01/2009

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Flow-splitting and flow-mixing thermally actuated spool valves have been developed for controlling flows of a heat-transfer fluid in a temperature-regulation system aboard the Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) rover. Valves like these could also be useful in terrestrial temperature-regulation systems, including automobile air- conditioning systems and general refrigeration systems. These valves are required to provide smoother actuation over a wider temperature range than the flow-splitting, thermally actuated spool valves used in the Mars Explorer Rover (MER). Also, whereas the MER valves are unstable (tending to oscillate) in certain transition temperature ranges, these valves are required not to oscillate.

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"Thermostatic Valves Containing Silicone-Oil Actuators," Mobility Engineering, August 1, 2009.
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Aug 1, 2009
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TBMG-5519
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English