Search results for "Solenoid valve"

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Implementation of multicommutation principle with flow-through multioptosensors

2005

Abstract For the first time, the combination of multicommutation concept with flow-through multioptosensors is exploited and a biparameter multicommutated UV sensor is developed. A very easy-operated and automated sensing device is proposed here and demonstrated to be useful in the routine analysis by applying it to the determination of two widely used pharmaceuticals chosen as model analytes: salicylamide and caffeine. The particulated solid phase used performs two functions: (a) states selectivity conditions by itself in the flow cell and (b) provides appropriate separation of the analytes in the on-line precolumn, thus making possible the sequential arrival of the analytes to the detecti…

Flow injection analysisDetection limitAnalyteChromatographyChemistryFlow (psychology)Flow cellSalicylamideBiochemistryAnalytical ChemistryReduction (complexity)medicineEnvironmental ChemistrySolenoid valveSpectroscopymedicine.drugAnalytica Chimica Acta
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New flow-multicommutation method for the photo-chemiluminometric determination of the carbamate pesticide asulam

2004

This paper deals with a straightforward automated method for the determination of asulam in water based on the use of a flow manifold including three computer-controlled solenoid valves. The method involves irradiating on an aqueous solution of asulam in glycine buffer at pH 8.3 with UV light during 90 s, then follows the oxidation with potassium permanganate in a sulphuric medium and chemiluminescence-based detection of the resulting photoproducts. The limit of detection thus achieved is 40 mug l(-1). The detector response is linear up to a 5 mg l(-1) asulam concentration and the throughput is 30 samples h(-1). In parallel tests, oxidation with alkaline ferricyanide was also assessed and t…

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Optimal design of an electro-hydraulic valve for heavy-duty vehicle clutch actuator with certain constraints

2016

Abstract The main objective of this paper is to investigate the sensitivity analysis and optimal design of a proportional solenoid valve (PSV) operated pressure reducing valve (PRV) for heavy-duty automatic transmission clutch actuators. The nonlinear electro-hydraulic valve model is developed based on fluid dynamics. In order to implement the sensitivity analysis and optimization for the PRV, the PSV model is validated by comparing the results with data obtained from a real test-bench. The sensitivity of the PSV pressure response with regard to the structural parameters is investigated by using Sobol׳s method. Finally, simulations and experimental investigations are performed on the optimi…

OptimizationOptimal design0209 industrial biotechnologyEngineeringAerospace Engineering02 engineering and technologyPressure regulatorClutch actuatorClutch controllaw.invention020901 industrial engineering & automationPressure reducing valve0203 mechanical engineeringlawControl theorySolenoid valveClutchSensitivity (control systems)Civil and Structural EngineeringAutomatic transmissionbusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringComputer Science Applications1707 Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition020302 automobile design & engineeringComputer Science ApplicationsAutomatic transmission; Clutch actuator; Optimization; Pressure reducing valve; Sensitivity analysis; Control and Systems Engineering; Signal Processing; Civil and Structural Engineering; Aerospace Engineering; Mechanical Engineering; Computer Science Applications1707 Computer Vision and Pattern RecognitionControl and Systems EngineeringAutomatic transmissionSignal ProcessingSensitivity analysisbusinessActuatorMechanical Systems and Signal Processing
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Automated simultaneous triple dissolution profiles of two drugs, sulphamethoxazole-trimethoprim and hydrochlorothiazide-captopril in solid oral dosag…

2003

This article deals with the simultaneous determination of three dissolution profiles with the aid of the new and emerging continuous-flow methodology known as multicommutation. This methodology is based on a flow network of a set of solenoid valves controlled by the computer and acting as independent multicommutators to allow the easy and automated control of flowing solutions. The obtained three dissolution profiles from one dosage form are the whole formulation profile or "global profile" recommended by pharmacopoeias, and, at same time, are recorded two "individual" profiles from two drugs present in the formulation. This is the second attempt to obtain simultaneously three dissolution p…

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Photo-induced chemiluminometric determination of Karbutilate in a continuous-flow Multicommutation assembly

2006

The present paper deals with the chemiluminescent determination of the herbicide Karbutilate on the basis of its previous photodegradation by using a low-pressure Hg lamp as UV source in a continuous-flow multicommutation assembly (a solenoid valves set). The pesticide solution was segmented by a solenoid valve and sequentially alternated with segments of the 0.001 mol l(-1) of NaOH solution, the suitable media for the formation of photo-fragments; then it passes through the photo-reactor and was lead to the flow-cell after being divided in small segments which were sequentially alternated with the oxidizing system; 2 x 10(-5) mol l(-1) of potassium permanganate in 0.2% pyrophosphoric acid.…

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