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Hi all.
I am doing a design of controlling a fluid flow.
We have some fluid which is subjected to some weight, which will serve as the external force to drive the flow.
The objective is to maintain a constant flow rate.
Do you guys think I shall constantly changing the opening of a valve to achieve a contsant flow?
Since the driving force will produce acceleration rather than a constant velocity, we need to adjust the opening of the valve if we are aiming at a constant flow?
I am wondering if there is any valve which suit this situation?
The valve control should provide ways for me to change the value of the flow rate.
Say, when I want a constant flow rate of 200ml/min, I may enter 200 onto a panel, then the valve my self-adjust such that a constant flow rate of 200ml/min is achieved.
Is there any commercially available valve that is suitable for me?
I am doing a design of controlling a fluid flow.
We have some fluid which is subjected to some weight, which will serve as the external force to drive the flow.
The objective is to maintain a constant flow rate.
Do you guys think I shall constantly changing the opening of a valve to achieve a contsant flow?
Since the driving force will produce acceleration rather than a constant velocity, we need to adjust the opening of the valve if we are aiming at a constant flow?
I am wondering if there is any valve which suit this situation?
The valve control should provide ways for me to change the value of the flow rate.
Say, when I want a constant flow rate of 200ml/min, I may enter 200 onto a panel, then the valve my self-adjust such that a constant flow rate of 200ml/min is achieved.
Is there any commercially available valve that is suitable for me?