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- Hidráulica
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- Generador hidráulico
- Resistencia Hidráulica
- Cilindro Hidráulico
- Válvulas direccionales hidráulicas
- Válvula de retención o antirretorno
- Válvulas de Caudal
- Válvulas de control de presión
- Circuito hidráulico regenerativo
- Hidráulica proporcional
- Servoválvula hidráulica
- Orden de trabajo
- Vídeos
- Indice
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A smooth introduction into the chapter "proportional hydraulics":
Proportional or continuous valves are electronically actuated valves which change the output signal (pressure, volume flow or switching position of a way valve) in the same way to the control signal (usually a control voltage between 0 and 10 V).
hydraulics proportional valves overview
fig.: overview - contiuous valves
Servo valves, which are particularly suitable for demanding positioning tasks due to their precision and hysteresis properties.
! Which advantages and disadvantages have continuous valves compared to binary valves?
+ simplify circuits | for example a proportional valve replaces a directional valve and a flow control valve |
+ Continuous adjustment of flow and pressure via an electrical control signal during operation | By adjusting flow and pressure continuously you can get a precise position and angle, acceleration and speed, force or torque.Possibility to form a closed loop system. |
+ Optimization of wear and energy consumption | By adapting pressure and flow as needed during operation. |
- Oil must be cleaned particularly well when using continuous valves. | Sensitivity of the switching piston. |