Measuring the Oscillating Flow from an Electro-Hydraulic Servo-Valve Using an Indirect Method:

Recently published work concerning the dynamic flow-rate through servo-valves is discussed. It is shown that there is some disagreement amongst workers concerning the effects that fluid inertia and valve discharge coefficients have on the dynamic performance of these devices.The problem of measuring pulsating flow is discussed and the various commercially available transducers are shown to have shortcomings when used in conjunction with servo-valves. An alternative indirect dynamic flow measurement technique is described.The technique is evaluated using an analogue model. It is concluded that the method is capable of determining the dynamic volumetric flow-rate. The difficulties involved in identifying the valve dynamics from these measurements are discussed.The method is applied to determine the volumetric flow-rate in an experimental rig consisting of a servo-valve controlling a rectilinear motor used to position an inertial load.