Pressurized Pilot Release Valve

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saefroch
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Sat Jun 30, 2012 9:06 pm

So... I think I'm finally turning back to working on my hybrid. I'm only missing a few critical components, one being a release valve for the pressurized pilot. If my LaTex algebra is good, only about 136psi is required at 20X.

Right now I'm considering a design that I don't think has been tried on here. If it works it should be simple and reliable, though limited in scope. Of note is that this design will respond only to a rapid increase in pressure, but should do so from any initial pressure.

It looks very much like a traditional QDV, save for a small hole down the axis of the piston. When there is a pressure rise on one side of the piston, the flow down the axial hole is not great enough to maintain equilibrium, and the piston retracts, venting the valve.

Thoughts?
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Thu Aug 09, 2012 5:31 pm

This is old, but since no one has asked yet, I'm doing it;

I understand the operating principle you are trying to apply here, but I'd like to see how you intend to implement it in a balanced valve. A quick mspaint drawing would be fine.

It sounds like a good idea, though it will probably require an additional semi-perfect seal.
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