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Shuttle Valve with Pressure Dependent-Flow

Shuttle valve with pressure computed from table of pressure vs. flow rate

 

Description

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Parameters

Description

The Shuttle Valve with Pressure-Dependent Flow (or Shuttle Valve Pressure-Dependent Flow) component uses two user-supplied tables to define the flow rate for a given pressure drop. It is a general three-port component and not restricted to be a Shuttle valve but is labeled as such and given an appropriate icon for the user's convenience. The flow rate through the component is computed as functions of the pressure difference between port A and port B and of the pressure difference between port B and port C from two data tables containing values of pressure difference vs. the corresponding flow rate for the flow reducing valve and the relief valve.

Pressure vs Flow Rate

For this component, the flow rate must be specified as a function of the pressure difference in the form of a table. The following parameters allows users to specify the necessary data for this calculation. These parameters are available for both the relief valve and the flow reducing valve part.

Data Source: This parameter allows users to specify the nature of the source file for the Pressure vs. flow rate table. The available options are file, attachment, and inline.

file: Use this option to specify a source file (an Excel or a CSV file) located on the hard drive. Use the qdP parameter to browse to and/or select the data file. The data file will not be attached to the MapleSim model.

attachment: Use this option to specify a data file (an Excel or a CSV file) that is attached to the MapleSim model. To be used as an attachment, data files must be attached to the MapleSim model and be categorized under Data Sets. The attached files in a MapleSim model can be viewed in the Attachments pane under the Data Sets section. For more information, see Attaching a File to a Model. If the required file is not already attached to the MapleSim model, use the qdP parameter to attach a new file.

Note:

If the file option is used, subsequent changes to the source file will be incorporated into MapleSim simulations

If the attachment option is used, subsequent changes to the source file will not affect the version attached to the MapleSim model. To ensure updates to the source files are incorporated in the simulation, the file must be reattached.

The Data Generation App can be used to generate table data from mathematical functions using Maple code. For more information about MapleSim apps, see Using MapleSim Apps.

inline: Use this option to directly specify the pressure vs. area relationship in the form of a table. In the qdP parameter, enter an m×2  matrix. The first column must contain values of pressure difference and the second column must contain corresponding values of the area.

Note: To change the dimensions of table, right-click (Control-click for Mac®) the parameter field and select Edit Matrix Dimensions. In the Matrix Dimensions dialog, enter values for the number or rows and columns and then click OK.

Skip rows: This option allows users to specify the number of top rows to be ignored during the calculations. This option can be useful when the Excel file contains header information.

Smooth: The smooth option specifies how the data table is interpolated.

Pressure difference unit: This option specifies the unit of pressure used in the supplied data.

Flow unit: This option specifies the unit of flow rate used in the supplied data.

Optional Volumes

The boolean parameters Use volume A, Use volume B, and Use volume C when true, add optional volumes VA, VB, and VC to ports A, B, and C, respectively. See Port Volumes for details.

If two orifices or valves are connected, enabling a volume at the common port reduces the stiffness of the system and improves the solvability.

Connections

Name

Description

Modelica ID

portA

Hydraulic port of left inlet

portA

portB

Hydraulic port of right inlet

portB

portC

Hydraulic port of bottom outlet

portC

Parameters

Flow Rate vs. Pressure Parameters

Name

Default

Units

Description

Modelica ID

Flow through A-C

 

 

 

 

Data Source

inline

 

Data source

datasourcemode

qdP

[0,0;100,0;100,0.001;200,0.001]

 

Data set

table

Skip rows

0

 

Number of rows to skip

skipRows

Smoothness

0

 

Smoothness of table interpolation

smoothness

Pressure difference unit

kPa

 

Unit of pressure used in the data

pressUnit

Flow unit

Ls

 

Unit of flow rate used in the data

flowUnit

Flow through B-C

 

 

 

 

Data Source

inline

 

Data source

datasourcemode2

qdP

[0,0;100,0;100,0.001;200,0.001]

 

Data set

table2

Skip rows

0

 

Number of rows to skip

skipRows2

Smoothness

0

 

Smoothness of table interpolation

smoothness2

Pressure difference unit

kPa

 

Unit of pressure used in the data

pressUnit2

Flow unit

Ls

 

Unit of flow rate used in the data

flowUnit2

Optional Volumes

Name

Default

Units

Description

Modelica ID

Use volume A

false

 

True (checked) means a hydraulic volume chamber is added to portA

useVolumeA

VA

1·10−6

m3

Volume of chamber A

Va

Use volume B

false

 

True (checked) means a hydraulic volume chamber is added to portB

useVolumeB

VB

1·10−6

m3

Volume of chamber B

Vb

Use volume C

false

 

True (checked) means a hydraulic volume chamber is added to portC

useVolumeC

VC

1·10−6

m3

Volume of chamber C

Vc

For more information see Port Volumes.

Fluid Parameters

The following parameters, used in the equations, are properties of the Hydraulic System Properties component used in the model.

Name

Units

Description

Modelica ID

ν

m2s

Kinematic viscosity of fluid

nu

ρ

kgm3

Density of fluid

rho

El

Pa

Bulk modulus of fluid

El

See Also

Hydraulics Library

Valves