Electrohydraulic servo valve, the Glossary
An electrohydraulic servo valve (EHSV) is an electrically-operated valve that controls how hydraulic fluid is sent to an actuator.[1]
Table of Contents
16 relations: Actuator, Blow molding, Electric current, FADEC, Feedback, Fly-by-wire, Hydraulic cylinder, Hydraulic fluid, Magnet, Servomechanism, Signal, Solenoid, Torque motor, Turbofan, Valve, World War II.
- Control devices
Actuator
An actuator is a component of a machine that produces force, torque, or displacement, usually in a controlled way, when an electrical, pneumatic or hydraulic input is supplied to it in a system (called an actuating system).
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Blow molding
Blow molding (or moulding) is a manufacturing process for forming hollow plastic parts.
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Electric current
An electric current is a flow of charged particles, such as electrons or ions, moving through an electrical conductor or space.
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FADEC
A full authority digital engine (or electronics) control (FADEC) is a system consisting of a digital computer, called an "electronic engine controller" (EEC) or "engine control unit" (ECU), and its related accessories that control all aspects of aircraft engine performance.
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Feedback
Feedback occurs when outputs of a system are routed back as inputs as part of a chain of cause-and-effect that forms a circuit or loop.
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Fly-by-wire
Fly-by-wire (FBW) is a system that replaces the conventional manual flight controls of an aircraft with an electronic interface.
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Hydraulic cylinder
A hydraulic cylinder (also called a linear hydraulic motor) is a mechanical actuator that is used to give a unidirectional force through a unidirectional stroke. Electrohydraulic servo valve and hydraulic cylinder are hydraulics.
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Hydraulic fluid
A hydraulic fluid or hydraulic liquid is the medium by which power is transferred in hydraulic machinery. Electrohydraulic servo valve and hydraulic fluid are hydraulics.
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Magnet
A magnet is a material or object that produces a magnetic field.
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Servomechanism
In mechanical and control engineering, a servomechanism (also called servo system, or simply servo) is a control system for the position and its time derivatives, such as velocity, of a mechanical system. Electrohydraulic servo valve and servomechanism are control devices.
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Signal
Signal refers to both the process and the result of transmission of data over some media accomplished by embedding some variation.
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Solenoid
An illustration of a solenoid Magnetic field created by a seven-loop solenoid (cross-sectional view) described using field lines A solenoid is a type of electromagnet formed by a helical coil of wire whose length is substantially greater than its diameter, which generates a controlled magnetic field.
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Torque motor
A torque motor is a specialized form of DC electric motor which can operate indefinitely while stalled, without incurring damage.
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Turbofan
A turbofan or fanjet is a type of airbreathing jet engine that is widely used in aircraft propulsion.
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Valve
A valve is a device or natural object that regulates, directs or controls the flow of a fluid (gases, liquids, fluidized solids, or slurries) by opening, closing, or partially obstructing various passageways. Electrohydraulic servo valve and valve are valves.
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World War II
World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a global conflict between two alliances: the Allies and the Axis powers.
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See also
Control devices
- Antiroll tanks
- Brodie knob
- Cam timer
- Car hydraulics
- Centrifugal governor
- Cineston controller
- Compact controller
- Control knob
- Control panel (engineering)
- Control valve
- Dashpot timer
- Digital test controller
- Electrohydraulic servo valve
- Engine order telegraph
- Flow computer
- Flow control (fluid)
- Gas flow computer
- IQAN
- Mass flow controller
- Motion control
- Nozzle and flapper
- Orifice plate
- Pendulum-and-hydrostat control
- Pressuretrol
- Proportional control
- Proportional–integral–derivative controller
- Restrictive flow orifice
- Servo drive
- Servomechanism
- Servomotor
- Setpoint (control system)
- Ship's wheel
- Shuttle valve
- Solar dial
- Stack light
- Steering engine
- Steering wheel
- Subsea valves
- Tiller
- Timer
- Whipstaff
- Ziegler–Nichols method
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electrohydraulic_servo_valve
Also known as Electro-hydraulic servo valve, Servo valve.