valvefree
Valvefree is a term used to describe a type of valve that does not require a separate valve component to control fluid flow. Instead, it relies on the inherent properties of the fluid and the system design to regulate flow. This concept is often employed in hydraulic and pneumatic systems where traditional valves can be complex, expensive, and prone to failure.
The principle behind valvefree systems is based on the use of orifices, restrictors, and other flow control
One of the primary advantages of valvefree systems is their simplicity and reliability. Without moving parts,
However, valvefree systems also have limitations. They are typically more complex to design and may require
In summary, valvefree is a design approach that eliminates the need for separate valves in fluid control