A Numerical and Experimental Investigation of the Characteristics of an On-Off Valve with Permanent Magnet

V. Yu. Volkov1, A. P. Skibin1, O. N. Zhuravlev2, M. T. Nukhaev2, Yu. V. Kyurdzhiev3, I. E. Maksimov4
1Gidropress Experimental Design Bureau (OKB Gidropress), Podolsk, Russia
2VORMKhOLS Company, Moscow, Russia
3Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Moscow, Russia
4National Research Nuclear University MEPhI (Moscow Engineering Physics Institute), Moscow, Russia

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Results of numerical and experimental studies of the characteristics of a direct-acting on-off valve with spherical cut-off element and permanent magnet are presented. A mathematical model of the flow of a compressible working medium (air) in the flow-through segment of the valve is presented and numerical modeling with the use of the STAR-CCM+ CFD package is implemented. Results of the simulation are confirmed by experimental data. A technique of designing pneumatic systems that utilize valves with permanent magnet as the limiter of the maximal flow of the working medium is proposed.

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