The procedure for determining the local and global flow characteristics of spool valve SMHR 22.59.010 in order to be fitted to the assembly SMHR S.22.59.000
Journal Title: INCAS BULLETIN - Year 2011, Vol 3, Issue 2
Abstract
This procedure was designed within the Hydraulic Laboratory of INCREST-INCAS, in the '80s, to provide a unique way of checking and qualification of local and global flow characteristics of the spool valve SMHR S.22.59.010, in order to be fitted to the servo SMHR assembly S 22.59.000
Authors and Affiliations
Constanta TIVIG
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