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Mathematical Analysis of a Fluid Flow Control Valve
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The success of agricultural and construction machinery owes a great deal to the effective use of fluid power. Most fluid power systems are configured with a positive displacement fluid pump that is large enough to meet the flow requirements of many work circuits. Different work functions require a variety of fluid flow and pressure values to provide the desired operation. System branches, therefore, must include specialized flow and pressure regulating valves. The development of a mathematical model of a fluid flow control valve follows.
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Gassman, M., "Mathematical Analysis of a Fluid Flow Control Valve," SAE Technical Paper 971579, 1997, https://doi.org/10.4271/971579.Also In
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