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The Effect of By-Pass Valve Leakage on Filter Performance
The separation performance of a filter element used in a hydraulic system to protect critical components can be seriously degraded by permitting fluid to by-pass the filter element. Such by-pass leakage paths stem from many different causes. For example, an element that is improperly sealed within t...
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Format: | Report |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | The separation performance of a filter element used in a hydraulic system to protect critical components can be seriously degraded by permitting fluid to by-pass the filter element. Such by-pass leakage paths stem from many different causes. For example, an element that is improperly sealed within the housing will permit a portion of the inlet flow to by-pass the filter. Damaged elements are another source of possible by-pass leakage. There is one leakage path, however, which is seldom considered in a contamination control analysis - by-pass valve leakage. Such a valve is placed in a filter housing to protect the element from excessive pressure differential and is sometimes referred to as a filter relief valve.
This paper develops an analytical expression which describes the influence of leakage flow on the separation performance of a filter. Actual data associated with the flow-pressure drop characteristics of both commercially available filter elements and by-pass valves are utilized to illustrate the leakage flow relative to such valves. Graphical illustrations are used to demonstrate the performance deterioration due to by-pass valve leakage. |
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ISSN: | 0148-7191 2688-3627 |
DOI: | 10.4271/750846 |