Control Valves used in the hydraulic system
Introduction to control valves
In a general layout of the hydraulic system, after the pump, the next important components are present which are control valves. They are
generally placed in between the pump and actuators.
The pump generates a flow of oil which is fed to the
actuators through a controlling element known as a valve. Basically, the valve is
nothing but a device that controls the oil energy.
Need for control valves
1. For blocking/stopping
of flow of oil.
2. To control the
direction of flow.
3. To control the
pressure of oil.
4. To control the flow
quantity.
5. Other special functions such as controlling the oil flow in one direction, diverting the flow, etc.
Classification of control valves
1. According to
construction
a) Seat valves:
The seat valve consists
of a poppet that sits on a specially machined and finished seat. The poppet is
either a ball or cone mounted with the help of spring. The position of the poppet
from the seat helps to operate the valve. The seat valves are used for pressure
control or flow control of compressed air. Valve finishing is difficult and
costlier and wear and tear of the valve area is not uniform
a) Spool valves:
The spool valve consists
of a sliding spool like a small piston sliding inside a finely finished bore in
the valve housing. Its construction is simple and the position of the spool connects
or disconnects the ports of the valves. It is used for direction control valves
and the spool is loaded with the help of a spring. Valve bore and spool finishing is
easier and simple and uniform wear and tear of valve spool and bore.
2. According to the control parameter
a)
Pressure
control valves:
As its name suggested this type of valve is used to
control the pressure energy of oil. Pressure control valves are classified
according to their function, type of connection, size, and pressure operating
range. Commonly used pressure control valves are as follows:
|
Sr. No |
Type |
Function |
|
1. |
Pressure relief valve |
To relieve excessive pressure in the system |
|
2. |
Pressure reducing valve |
To reduce the pressure of oil in a certain portion of a circuit |
|
3. |
Unloading valve |
Unload the pressure in the system |
|
4. |
Sequence valve |
To actuate actuators in a sequence |
b)
Direction
control valve:
This type of valve according to its name we can say it is used to change the direction of oil in a hydraulic circuit according to requirement. To operate the forward and backward motion of the actuator, the direction control valve is the main element. There are various types of direction control valves available in the market such as poppet type, spool-type, and DC valve according to a number of ports and positions for example 3/2 DC valve, 4/2 DC valve, 4/3 DCV, 5/3 DCV, etc.
c)
Flow
control valve:
d) Non return valve/ Check valve:
The valve which allows the flow of oil in only one
direction and does not allow reverse flow of oil is known as a check valve.
3.
According to the method of control
a) Direct controlled valve:
The direct-controlled valves are generally normally closed valves. Its actuation is generally taking place according to the oil pressure and spring force. When oil pressure is less than the spring force then the valves are in the closed position. When the oil pressure is more than that of the spring force then the valve is get actuated and control over the oil flow is get takes place.
b) Pilot operated valve:
When the valve element is actuated indirectly
through the internal pilot line to relieve the excessive pressure it is known as
pilot operated pressure relief valve
The pilot-operated valve is a self-contained
system that does not require any external pressure source. The pilot valve,
using system media and pressure, automatically controls the cylinder/motor
pressure to either open or close the main valve depending on the pressure
setting of the pilot vs the actual system pressures.
Conclusion
In this, we have covered all the necessary information related to
hydraulic control valves used in the industry. From this blog, we are able to
conclude that in the hydraulics market, you can find different types of
hydraulic valves by different manufacturers designed to do different things in
different applications. Some hydraulic applications require an individual
valve, whereas more complicated hydraulic systems could use a combination of
valves to complete their function. According to the type of application, the user has to select
the appropriate valve.
Presented By:
32. Karan Misal
35. Madhav Mokashi
42. Pranav Nandedkar
49. Prathmesh Nikte
50. Vaibhav Nipunage
Guided By:
Prof. Dr. S.P. Komble
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