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Presented By :
SRICHANDAN SUBUDHI
GET, CSP MILL – E & A
Bhushan Power And Steel Ltd.
After this presentation you will be knowing :
•

What are DCVs, its type and their uses

•

About Check Valves and pilot controlled check
valves

•
What are solenoid actuated valves and their
operation
•

What are proportional solenoid valves and their
operation

•

Servo Valve Operation

•

Servo Valve Connector
DIRECTIONAL CONTROL VALVE
•
The primary function of a DC valve is to direct
or prevent fluid flow to specific piping or system
actuator.
•
These valves usually consists of spool inside it
which is electrically/hydraulically controlled.
•
There are two fundamental positions of these
valves :
1. Working Position
2. Normal Position
•
According to no. of valve ports and spool position
DC valve can be categorized into following :
1.
2.
3.
4.

2-way,
3-way,
4-way,
4-way,

2-position
2-position
2-position
3-position and many more…
Common Abbreviation used in Hydraulics
P = Pressure line
T = Tank Line
A,B = System Actuator line
X = Pilot Line
Y = Drain Line
Spool Position
2 - Way, 2 – Position DC Valve
3 – Way, 2 - Position DC Valve
4 – Way, 2 – Position DC Valve
4 – Way, 3 – Position DC Valve
•
Electrically actuated DC Valves are actuated
by means of solenoid. They can be single/double
solenoid actuated. When these solenoids are
energized the DC valves are shifted to Working
position.
•
Along with solenoid, there are spring
actuators which are used to shift the spool of a DC
valve to normal position when the solenoid is deenergized.
Single solenoid, 2 – position,
Spring Offset
Double Solenoid, 2 - Position
Double Solenoid, 3 – Position,
Spring Centre
Common Hydraulic Symbols
1. Continuous line – Flow line
2. Dashed line – Pilot , drain
3. Spring
4.

Flow Restriction

5.

Single Acting Cylinder

6.

Double Acting Cylinder

7.

2-way, 2-position DC valve (NC)

8.

2-way, 2-position DC valve (NO)

9.

3-way, 2-Position DC valve (NO)

10. 3-way, 2-Position DC valve (NC)
11. 4-Way, 2-position DC valve

12. 4-way, 3-position DC valve

13. Solenoid actuated

14. Hydraulic Actuated

15. Check Valve

16. Pilot operated Check Valve

17. Pressure Relief valve
SOLENOID ACTUATED DC
VALVES
It is an electro-mechanical device that take
electrical energy and produces a linear force by the use
of magnetism. It is basically a winding of wire around a
metal core.
When the solenoid is energized, the air gap is
closed quickly and a force is developed in the direction
of the valve spool.
SOLENOID CONTROLLED, PILOT-OPERATED
DCV
Although a valve could be shifted directly by the
force of a solenoid, large flow DCVs are most often
shifted using fluid at system pressure. Larger flow
valves demand larger shifting forces and it is no longer
practical to use a solenoid there.
CHECK VALVE
•
A check valve, non-return valve or one-way
valve is a valve that normally allows fluid to flow
through it in only one direction.
•
Check valves are two-port valves, meaning they
have two openings in the body, one for fluid to enter
and the other for fluid to leave.
•
An important concept in check valves is the
cracking pressure which is the minimum upstream
pressure at which the valve will operate.
PILOT OPERATED CHECK VALVE
•
This type of check valves are remotely operated
through any one of the directional valves.
•
This is controlled by a pilot pressure line
which is indeed controlled by a directional control
valve.
X : Pilot line
A : I/P line to the check valve
B : O/P line from the check valve

•
The main application of check valves is to hold
the pressure of a load and for safety purposes.
PROPORTIONAL VALVE
•
The proportional DCV is actuated by means of
an electrical control signal. The control signal
influences the flow rate and flow direction.
•
It is exactly the same as the solenoid valve
except that solenoid valve acts as ON/OFF switch
whereas this proportional solenoid valve can achieve
each and every point in between thus varying the flow
rate.
•
Different flow rate is achieved by varying the i/p
current signal.
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN SOLENOID AND
PROPORTIONAL VALVE
1. Solenoid valve

Normally close position
Fully Open position
2. Proportional Valve

Normally close position
Intermediate Position ( 30% Open )
Intermediate Position ( 60% Open )
Fully Open Position
• The difference between a solenoid and a proportional
solenoid valve is in the construction of their spool.


How Signal Flows in It ?
i. Electrical Voltage ( -10V to +10V ) acts upon
an amplifier.
ii. The amplifier converts voltage into current
signal.
iii. The current acts upon the proportional
solenoid, which actuates the valve.


So, In general a proportional valve is a
combination of both flow control valve and
directional control valve.
SERVO VALVE OPERATION
•
A hydraulic servo valve is a servo (spool) with a
flapper nozzle system used to position the servo. The
term electro-hydraulic servo valve is often used because
servo valves are controlled through an electrical signal.
•
The primary components in a servo valve are a
torque motor, flapper nozzle , and spool.
•

The Servo valve has a hydraulic pressure inlet and an
electrical input for the torque motor. The input current controls
the flapper position. The flapper position controls the pressure in
rod side or piston side of the cylinder. So, a current (+ or -) will
position the flapper, leading to a delta pressure on the servo,
which cause the servo to move in one direction or the other.
Movement of the servo ports hydraulic pressure to one side of the
actuator or the other, while porting the opposite side of the
actuator to return.
•
Flapper position is controlled by the electromagnetic torque
motor. A torque motor consists of two permanent magnets with a
coil winding attached to a magnetically permeable armature. The
armature is part of the flapper piece. When a current is applied to
the coils, magnetic flux acting on the ends of the armature is
developed. The direction of the magnetic flux (force) depends on
the sign (direction) of the current.
•
The magnetic flux will cause the armature tips to be
attracted to the ends of the permanent magnets (current direction
determines which magnetic pole is attracting and which one is
repelling). This magnetic force creates an applied torque on the
flapper assembly, which is proportional to applied current.
•
As the applied current is increased, the armature and
flapper will rotate. As the flapper moves closer to one nozzle, the
flow area through this nozzle is decreased while the flow area
through the other nozzle increases.
•
In the above the figure the flapper nozzle consists of the
flapper, two inlet orifices (O1 and O2), two outlet nozzles (n1 and n2),
nozzle backpressure nozzle (n3) and usually a feedback spring. As
described above, the torque motor positions the flapper, which in
turns controls the flow through the nozzles. When the flapper is in
the neutral position, the nozzle flow areas are equal and the
pressures Pn1 and Pn2 are equal. When the flow areas and inlet
nozzle pressures are equal, the flow forces through each nozzle keep
the flapper centered in the neutral position.
•
As the flapper moves towards one of the nozzles, the outlet
flow area is reduced for this nozzle. Outlet flow area increases for
the other nozzle. For example, looking at Figure let the flapper
move towards the n1 nozzle. This will reduce the outlet flow area
and the pressure Pn1 will increase. At the same time, the outlet
flow area at the n2 nozzle will increase and the pressure P n2 will
decrease. A delta pressure ΔP = Pn1 – Pn2 will occur across the pilot
spool piston and the pilot spool will displace to the right. High
pressure fluid will then flow to the P A actuator chamber while the
PB actuator chamber is ported to return.
•
Servo valves are normally used when accurate position
and force control is required.
•
The main advantage of a servo valve is that a low power
electrical signal can be used to accurately position an actuator
or motor.
•
The disadvantage is complexity and cost which results
from a component consisting of many detail parts manufactured
to very tight tolerances. Therefore, servo valves should only be
used when accurate position (or rate) control is required.
SERVO VALVE CONNECTOR
PIN

FUNCTION

A

SUPPLY VOLTAGE

B

GROUND

C

ENABLE INPUT

VOLTAGE /
CURRENT RATING

D

COMMAND SIGNAL I/P

24 V DC

< 6.5 V DC DISABLED

-10 to +10 mA OR
4 – 20 mA

E
F

COMMAND SIGNAL O/P

G

P.E.

4 – 20 mA
SERVO CONNECTOR
X

Y

POTENTIOMETER

(4 – 20 mA)

24 v dc

A B C D E
G

CONNECTOR
In No Load Condition
When the wiper is at ‘X’ end :
Current across DE will be, 24/970 = 24 mA (Apprx. )
When the wiper is at ‘Y’ end :
Current across DE will be 0 mA.
Electro hydraulic system Components and their operation

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Electro hydraulic system Components and their operation

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  • 2. Presented By : SRICHANDAN SUBUDHI GET, CSP MILL – E & A Bhushan Power And Steel Ltd.
  • 3. After this presentation you will be knowing : • What are DCVs, its type and their uses • About Check Valves and pilot controlled check valves • What are solenoid actuated valves and their operation • What are proportional solenoid valves and their operation • Servo Valve Operation • Servo Valve Connector
  • 4. DIRECTIONAL CONTROL VALVE • The primary function of a DC valve is to direct or prevent fluid flow to specific piping or system actuator. • These valves usually consists of spool inside it which is electrically/hydraulically controlled. • There are two fundamental positions of these valves : 1. Working Position 2. Normal Position
  • 5. • According to no. of valve ports and spool position DC valve can be categorized into following : 1. 2. 3. 4. 2-way, 3-way, 4-way, 4-way, 2-position 2-position 2-position 3-position and many more…
  • 6. Common Abbreviation used in Hydraulics P = Pressure line T = Tank Line A,B = System Actuator line X = Pilot Line Y = Drain Line
  • 8. 2 - Way, 2 – Position DC Valve
  • 9. 3 – Way, 2 - Position DC Valve
  • 10. 4 – Way, 2 – Position DC Valve
  • 11. 4 – Way, 3 – Position DC Valve
  • 12. • Electrically actuated DC Valves are actuated by means of solenoid. They can be single/double solenoid actuated. When these solenoids are energized the DC valves are shifted to Working position. • Along with solenoid, there are spring actuators which are used to shift the spool of a DC valve to normal position when the solenoid is deenergized.
  • 13. Single solenoid, 2 – position, Spring Offset
  • 14. Double Solenoid, 2 - Position
  • 15. Double Solenoid, 3 – Position, Spring Centre
  • 16. Common Hydraulic Symbols 1. Continuous line – Flow line 2. Dashed line – Pilot , drain 3. Spring 4. Flow Restriction 5. Single Acting Cylinder 6. Double Acting Cylinder 7. 2-way, 2-position DC valve (NC) 8. 2-way, 2-position DC valve (NO) 9. 3-way, 2-Position DC valve (NO) 10. 3-way, 2-Position DC valve (NC)
  • 17. 11. 4-Way, 2-position DC valve 12. 4-way, 3-position DC valve 13. Solenoid actuated 14. Hydraulic Actuated 15. Check Valve 16. Pilot operated Check Valve 17. Pressure Relief valve
  • 18. SOLENOID ACTUATED DC VALVES It is an electro-mechanical device that take electrical energy and produces a linear force by the use of magnetism. It is basically a winding of wire around a metal core.
  • 19. When the solenoid is energized, the air gap is closed quickly and a force is developed in the direction of the valve spool.
  • 20. SOLENOID CONTROLLED, PILOT-OPERATED DCV Although a valve could be shifted directly by the force of a solenoid, large flow DCVs are most often shifted using fluid at system pressure. Larger flow valves demand larger shifting forces and it is no longer practical to use a solenoid there.
  • 21. CHECK VALVE • A check valve, non-return valve or one-way valve is a valve that normally allows fluid to flow through it in only one direction. • Check valves are two-port valves, meaning they have two openings in the body, one for fluid to enter and the other for fluid to leave. • An important concept in check valves is the cracking pressure which is the minimum upstream pressure at which the valve will operate.
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  • 23. PILOT OPERATED CHECK VALVE • This type of check valves are remotely operated through any one of the directional valves. • This is controlled by a pilot pressure line which is indeed controlled by a directional control valve.
  • 24. X : Pilot line A : I/P line to the check valve B : O/P line from the check valve • The main application of check valves is to hold the pressure of a load and for safety purposes.
  • 25. PROPORTIONAL VALVE • The proportional DCV is actuated by means of an electrical control signal. The control signal influences the flow rate and flow direction. • It is exactly the same as the solenoid valve except that solenoid valve acts as ON/OFF switch whereas this proportional solenoid valve can achieve each and every point in between thus varying the flow rate. • Different flow rate is achieved by varying the i/p current signal.
  • 26. DIFFERENCE BETWEEN SOLENOID AND PROPORTIONAL VALVE 1. Solenoid valve Normally close position
  • 32. • The difference between a solenoid and a proportional solenoid valve is in the construction of their spool.
  • 33.  How Signal Flows in It ? i. Electrical Voltage ( -10V to +10V ) acts upon an amplifier. ii. The amplifier converts voltage into current signal. iii. The current acts upon the proportional solenoid, which actuates the valve.
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  • 35.  So, In general a proportional valve is a combination of both flow control valve and directional control valve.
  • 36. SERVO VALVE OPERATION • A hydraulic servo valve is a servo (spool) with a flapper nozzle system used to position the servo. The term electro-hydraulic servo valve is often used because servo valves are controlled through an electrical signal. • The primary components in a servo valve are a torque motor, flapper nozzle , and spool.
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  • 39. • The Servo valve has a hydraulic pressure inlet and an electrical input for the torque motor. The input current controls the flapper position. The flapper position controls the pressure in rod side or piston side of the cylinder. So, a current (+ or -) will position the flapper, leading to a delta pressure on the servo, which cause the servo to move in one direction or the other. Movement of the servo ports hydraulic pressure to one side of the actuator or the other, while porting the opposite side of the actuator to return. • Flapper position is controlled by the electromagnetic torque motor. A torque motor consists of two permanent magnets with a coil winding attached to a magnetically permeable armature. The armature is part of the flapper piece. When a current is applied to the coils, magnetic flux acting on the ends of the armature is developed. The direction of the magnetic flux (force) depends on the sign (direction) of the current.
  • 40. • The magnetic flux will cause the armature tips to be attracted to the ends of the permanent magnets (current direction determines which magnetic pole is attracting and which one is repelling). This magnetic force creates an applied torque on the flapper assembly, which is proportional to applied current. • As the applied current is increased, the armature and flapper will rotate. As the flapper moves closer to one nozzle, the flow area through this nozzle is decreased while the flow area through the other nozzle increases. • In the above the figure the flapper nozzle consists of the flapper, two inlet orifices (O1 and O2), two outlet nozzles (n1 and n2), nozzle backpressure nozzle (n3) and usually a feedback spring. As described above, the torque motor positions the flapper, which in turns controls the flow through the nozzles. When the flapper is in the neutral position, the nozzle flow areas are equal and the pressures Pn1 and Pn2 are equal. When the flow areas and inlet nozzle pressures are equal, the flow forces through each nozzle keep the flapper centered in the neutral position.
  • 41. • As the flapper moves towards one of the nozzles, the outlet flow area is reduced for this nozzle. Outlet flow area increases for the other nozzle. For example, looking at Figure let the flapper move towards the n1 nozzle. This will reduce the outlet flow area and the pressure Pn1 will increase. At the same time, the outlet flow area at the n2 nozzle will increase and the pressure P n2 will decrease. A delta pressure ΔP = Pn1 – Pn2 will occur across the pilot spool piston and the pilot spool will displace to the right. High pressure fluid will then flow to the P A actuator chamber while the PB actuator chamber is ported to return.
  • 42. • Servo valves are normally used when accurate position and force control is required. • The main advantage of a servo valve is that a low power electrical signal can be used to accurately position an actuator or motor. • The disadvantage is complexity and cost which results from a component consisting of many detail parts manufactured to very tight tolerances. Therefore, servo valves should only be used when accurate position (or rate) control is required.
  • 44. PIN FUNCTION A SUPPLY VOLTAGE B GROUND C ENABLE INPUT VOLTAGE / CURRENT RATING D COMMAND SIGNAL I/P 24 V DC < 6.5 V DC DISABLED -10 to +10 mA OR 4 – 20 mA E F COMMAND SIGNAL O/P G P.E. 4 – 20 mA
  • 45. SERVO CONNECTOR X Y POTENTIOMETER (4 – 20 mA) 24 v dc A B C D E G CONNECTOR
  • 46. In No Load Condition When the wiper is at ‘X’ end : Current across DE will be, 24/970 = 24 mA (Apprx. ) When the wiper is at ‘Y’ end : Current across DE will be 0 mA.