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Experimental investigation of flow and cavitation characteristics of a two-step throttle in water hydraulic valves
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CavitationCavitating FlowEngineeringExperimental InvestigationHydrodynamic CavitationFluid MechanicsMechanical EngineeringCivil EngineeringMechanical SystemsCavitation InceptionHydromechanicsFluid PowerFlow MeasurementMultiphase FlowCavitation CharacteristicsHydraulicsCavitation DamageWater Hydraulic Valves
In hydraulic power systems with water hydraulic valves, cavitation is more likely to happen than in an oil hydraulic system. A two-step throttle, which consists of two orifices, is an effective way to avoid or reduce cavitation damage. In this research, experiments are conducted to investigate the flow-pressure and cavitation characteristics of throttles of different shapes. The working medium is tap water. A new indicator is introduced to detect cavitation inception, namely that a particular low-frequency component of the outlet pressure fluctuation of valve appears and grows rapidly when cavitation occurs. From the experimental results, it can be concluded that the two-step throttle has different features to a single-step throttle.
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