Browse Publications Technical Papers 2011-01-2641
2011-10-18

Compensation Force CFD Analysis of Pressure Regulating Valve Applied in FMU of Engine and System Controls 2011-01-2641

A pressure regulating valve is a type of flow control device that is a combination of a control orifice and a flow compensator. The compensator orifice modulates its opening to regulate the flow rate at a constant pressure drop across the control orifice. The objective of this paper is an experimental and numerical analysis of flow compensation forces on pressure regulating valve applied on aircraft engine and control systems in a Fuel Metering Unit (FMU). The CFD analysis was applied to analyze and evaluate the various flow rates and patterns and thus estimate the pressure regulating control valve flow compensation force and characteristic curve. The CFD model is used to validate the dynamic behavior of the pressure regulating valve to bypass the fuel flow from a high pressure gear pump and to compensate burn flow of the metering valve. The model can then be used to evaluate and improve the design and operation of the valve for specific operations.

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