
hydraulic system check valves
Function of Check Valves
Check Valves are hydraulic devices which permit
flow of fluid in
one direction only.
Types of Check Valves

Flap type - this type of check valve
is not used in hydraulics

Ball Type – Too heavy and has too
much inertia to move

Poppet type valve is the preferred
type that is used in hydraulics now. The front of the poppet (left side of the
picture above) sits snugly on the hard seat (darker shaded areas on the left
side). The poppet works on the following principle. When high pressure fluid
(with pressure P1 ) comes in on the left, it forces the poppet open.
Since P1>P2 , the force on the left side of the poppet (F1)
is greater than the force due to the spring (F2 ) and is just enough
to open the poppet. But, when flow stops, or there is a high pressure flow from
the right side of the poppet, then P2>P1 and the pressure
forces the poppet against the valve seat, closing off the opening. Thus the
fluid is allowed to flow through in one direction only.
Check valves are designed so as not to tolerate
leakage. The purpose of the light spring is only to keep the poppet on the seat.
The following Poppet type valve is used in submarines.

Most manufacturers use sharp-edged, very hard
seats and soft, maybe plastic, poppets. Parallel seats are very good except that
they are too prone to trapping contaminants between the seat and the poppet.
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