Pressure-Compensated Flow Control Valve (IL)
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Description
The Pressure-Compensated Flow Control Valve (IL) block provides constant-pressure flow control through an Orifice (IL) block via a Pressure Compensator Valve (IL) connected in series. When the control pressure over the orifice, pA – pB, meets or exceeds the Set orifice pressure differential, the reducing valve in the pressure compensator component begins to close, which maintains the pressure in the orifice. For systems with venting or redirection of fluid to another part of the system, see the Pressure-Compensated 3-Way Flow Control Valve (IL) block.
The valve opening and closing is controlled by a physical signal received at port S. A positive signal opens the valve.
Flow Control Valve Schematic
Numerically-Smoothed Area and Pressure
When the orifice parameterization is linear, you can maintain numerical robustness at the extremes of the orifice area and valve pressure range by tuning the Smoothing factor parameter to a nonzero value less than 1. If the Smoothing factor parameter is nonzero, the block applies a smoothing function to all calculated areas and pressures, but it primarily influences the simulation at the extremes of these ranges.
If you enable smoothing, the block smoothly saturates the orifice area between the Leakage area and Maximum orifice area parameters and applies a smoothing function. The block smoothly saturates the valve pressure between the Set orifice pressure differential parameter and the sum of the Set orifice pressure differential and the Pressure compensator valve regulation range parameters.
For more information, see Numerical Smoothing.
Orifice Parameterization
Setting Orifice parameterization to:
Linear - area vs. control member position
assumes that the spool position and the orifice opening area are related linearly.Tabulated data - Area vs. control member position
interpolates user-provided data between the orifice opening area and the control member position with a potentially nonlinear relationship.Tabulated data - Volumetric flow rate vs. control member position and pressure drop
interpolates the orifice volumetric flow rate directly from user-provided data between the control member position, orifice pressure drop, and orifice volumetric flow rate.
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Version History
Introduced in R2020a