Flow test bench B_23201
computer-controlledvalvefor the aerospace industry

flow test bench
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Characteristics

Test type
flow
Operating mode
computer-controlled
Test material
valve
Sector
for the aerospace industry, for hydraulic applications

Description

The B_23201 test bench is designed for the characterization of valves or other fluid dynamic components used in aerospace industry, using a water/glycol mixture as a fluid. The machine is able to perform: • flow and/or pressure keeping tests; • proof test. Using a specific hydraulic circuit, this machine is able to generate a test cycle consisting of maintenance and controlled pressure ramps in accordance with the following standards: SAEJ343 - ISO18869 - ISO1402 - PED. Essentially, the bench consists of three trolleys: • Flow generation units; • Component test unit; • DAS console. • All operations are controlled by the control console, which also incorporates the DAS data acquisition and test report recording. The connection system consists of two (or more, on request) flexible supply pipes that convey the fluid to the component to be tested and one return. 5 relative pressure transducers, 2 differential pressure transducers, 2 flow meters and 2 temperature sensors, with acquired signal, allow the detection of the characteristic curves of the component under test. The test bench meets the requirements of Industry 4.0 and allows you to: • interface with external software in order to obtain informations on status of bench and carry out control and management operations of the same; • take advantage of remote assistance service by BAVA technicians; • remotely control the bench, compatibly with the permissions of the corporate network

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