ayoung802
Mechanical
- Oct 1, 2008
- 27
I am using a sequence valve with two cylinders, 1 small cylinder and 1 large cylinder. In order to extend the large cylinder in a reasonable time I have to have a large flow rate. The problem is the flow rate will be too high for the smaller cylinder. So my question is how can I slow down the second cylinder? My initial thought is to use a couple of flow control valves, but I am concerned they will affect the sequence valve in some way.
This is a side question to the main one. How does a flow control valve reduce flow? Intuitively I would say pressure builds up on the inlet because less fluid is allowed through. However looking at Bernoulli’s P1+(1/2)*p*V1^2=P2+(1/2)*p*V2^2 would say otherwise. It says that the inlet with a higher flow rate would result in a lower pressure in order for the output to have a lower flow rate, but a higher pressure.
A little help would be appreciated.
This is a side question to the main one. How does a flow control valve reduce flow? Intuitively I would say pressure builds up on the inlet because less fluid is allowed through. However looking at Bernoulli’s P1+(1/2)*p*V1^2=P2+(1/2)*p*V2^2 would say otherwise. It says that the inlet with a higher flow rate would result in a lower pressure in order for the output to have a lower flow rate, but a higher pressure.
A little help would be appreciated.