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1.1 Flapper Nozzle Amplifier

The flapper nozzle amplifier is a basic building block of pneumatic control systems that converts very small displacement signals measured in microns to variations in air pressure. It works by supplying constant air pressure to one end of a pipeline with an orifice, while the other end has a nozzle and a flapper whose gap is determined by the input signal. A smaller gap between the nozzle and flapper restricts airflow, increasing pressure inside the pipe, while a larger gap decreases pressure.

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1.1 Flapper Nozzle Amplifier

The flapper nozzle amplifier is a basic building block of pneumatic control systems that converts very small displacement signals measured in microns to variations in air pressure. It works by supplying constant air pressure to one end of a pipeline with an orifice, while the other end has a nozzle and a flapper whose gap is determined by the input signal. A smaller gap between the nozzle and flapper restricts airflow, increasing pressure inside the pipe, while a larger gap decreases pressure.

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1 Flapper nozzle amplifier


A pneumatic control system operates with air. The signal is transmitted in the form of
variable air pressure (often in the range of 0.2 to 1.0 bar (3-15 psi)) that initiates the
control action. One of the basic building blocks of a pneumatic control system is the
flapper nozzle amplifier. It converts very small displacement signal (in order of
microns) to variation of air pressure. The basic construction of a flapper nozzle
amplifier is shown in Figure 6.5.2

Fig 6.5.2 Nozzle flapper amplifier


Constant air pressure is supplied to one end of the pipeline. There is an orifice at this
end. At the other end of the pipe, there is a nozzle and a flapper. The gap between
the nozzle and the flapper is set by the input signal. As the flapper moves closer to
the nozzle, there will be less airflow through the nozzle and the air pressure inside
the pipe will increase. On the other hand, if the flapper moves further away from the
nozzle, the air pressure decreases. At the extreme, if the nozzle is open (flapper is
far off), the output pressure will be equal to the atmospheric pressure. If the nozzle is
blocked, the output pressure will be equal to the supply pressure.

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