In this work a new displacement controlled linear actuator technology for mobile machines and robots working hydraulics based on single rod cylinder is investigated. The new actuator concept uses a constant low pressure source for the compensation of the difference between the in and outgoing flow of the cylinder chambers. Two simple pilot operated check valves make sure that the cylinder low pressure side is always connected to the pressurized low pressure line. Great advantages according to the component expenditure are obtained with this new actuator concept, especially when several linear drives with differential cylinder are coupled on the low pressure side. Furthermore, the coupling with other hydraulic drives e.g. rotary drives working as hydrostatic transmission simplifies the system once more compared to today’s valve controlled working hydraulics systems.
This new displacement controlled linear actuator type can work in open and closed control loop and allows a complex automatic machine motion control. Robust position and velocity control strategies based on LQG/LTR method are described. Furthermore, a quasi integrator prevents effects like integrator limit cycles or wind-up. Due to the use of one final control element (servo pump) for one actuator, decoupled actuators on the high pressure side and a nearly load independent system behaviour, it could be shown that this actuator type is easier to control as valve controlled actuators.
Measurement results with today’s standard closed circuit servo pumps and standard control hardware prove the functionality of this actuator. The energy saving potential of the new actuator type mainly due to recovery of load and brake energy is analyzed with the help of typical working cycles. In fact, the recovered energy part needs not to be cooled as in valve controlled systems what can reduce the component expenditure for the machine system additionally. For analyzing of the thermal behaviour a mathematical simulation model is developed and investigated for these working cycles, and by this, the potential of this actuator type for mobile machine working hydraulics is indicated once more.
by P. J. Chapple
First Edition 2003, 250 pages
Publisher: Coxmoor Publishing Co. in association with BFPA
ISBN: 1901892158
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Fourth Edition 2003, 271 pages
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ISBN: 0824708369
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Publisher: Teubner
ISBN: 3-519-36318-6
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Publisher: McGraw-Hill Professional
ISBN: 0071406697
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