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Calculating the Parameters of a Spring Compensator in a Piston Pump

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A method is proposed for calculating the parameters of a spring compensator in a piston pump. The method takes account of the deficiencies of existing models describing a system with a piston pump and a pressure-fluctuation compensator. If no account is taken of the compensator’s parameters and the physical characteristics of the pumped liquid, the description of the system will be distorted, and the operational efficiency of the compensator will be low. The proposed system permits effective quenching of the output pressure pulsations, taking account of hydrodynamic processes resembling the actual operating conditions of a piston pump.

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Urazakov, K.R., Gorbunov, D.D. Calculating the Parameters of a Spring Compensator in a Piston Pump. Russ. Engin. Res. 42, 197–203 (2022). https://doi.org/10.3103/S1068798X22030273

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