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Figure 6.35 illustrates the operation of a pressure-
Hydraulic Power Steering compensated valve. The design incorporates a
Cooling Hydraulic Oil hydrostat which maintains a constant 1.4kg/cm2
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(20 psi) pressure differential across the throttle
Contamination and
which is an orifice, whose area can be adjusted by
Temperature
an external knob setting. The orifice area setting
Fluid Flow
determines the flow rate to be controlled. The
Hydraulic
hydrostat is normally held open by a light spring.
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However, it starts to close as inlet pressure
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increases and overcomes the spring tension. This
Hydraulic Circuit
closes the opening through the hydrostat, thereby
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blocking all the flow in excess of the throttle
Hydraulic Control
setting. As a result, the only amount of fluid that
Hydraulic Pressure
can flow through the valve is that amount which a
Control
1.4 kg/cm2 (20 psi) pressure can force through the
Hydraulic Pressure
throttle.
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To understand better the concept of pressure Brake Valve
compensation in flow control valves, let us try and Check Valves
distinguish between flow control in a fixed Closed-Center
displacement pump and that in a pressure- Circuit
compensated pump. Figure 6.36 is an example of Counterbalance

Hydraulic Valve flow control in a hydraulic circuit with fixed


volume pumps.
Counterbalance
Valve
Counterbalance
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Cooling Hydraulic Oil Control
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Divider
Four-Way
In this system, a portion of the fluid is bypassed
Valve Globe
over the relief valve in order to reduce flow to the
Valve heat
actuator. Pressure increases upstream as the flow
exchanger
control valve, which in this case is a needle valve,
is closed. As the relief pressure is approached, the Hydraul
relief valve begins to open, bypassing a portion of hydraulic
the fluid to the tank. accumulato
Flow control in a pressure-compensated pump as
hydraulic
illustrated in Figure 6.37, is different in that the accumulators
fluid is not passed over the reUef valve. As the Hydraulic
compensator setting pressure is approached, the Circuit hydraulic
pump begins the de-stroking operation, thereby filters Hydraulic fuses

reducing the outward flow. Hydraulic


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Closed
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Pilot
Operated
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The design of a pressure-compensated flow


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control valve is such that it makes allowances for Pressure-


variations in pressure, before or after the orifice. Reducing
In a pressure-compensated flow control valve, the Valve
actuator speed does not vary with variation in Pressure-

Hydraulic Valve load. Reducing


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