Electromechanically Actuated Valve for Controlling Flow Rate
TBMG-1381
03/01/2007
- Content
A proposed valve for controlling the rate of flow of a fluid would include an electric-motor-driven ball-screw mechanism for adjusting the seating element of the valve to any position between fully closed and fully open. The motor would be of a type that can be electronically controlled to rotate to a specified angular position and to rotate at a specified rate, and the ball screw would enable accurate linear positioning of the seating element as a function of angular position of the motor. Hence, the proposed valve would enable fine electronic control of the rate of flow and the rate of change of flow.
- Citation
- "Electromechanically Actuated Valve for Controlling Flow Rate," Mobility Engineering, March 1, 2007.