DIGITAL PUMPING UNIT WITH GEAR PUMPS USE TO PROVIDE THE FLOW REQUIRED FOR MOBILE EQUIPMENT WITH HIGH ENERGY EFFICIENCY
In this article, the authors want to present the benefits of digital hydraulics, by presenting a Digital Hydraulic Pumping System (DHPS), consisting of 4 fixed flow pumps, driven by a biaxial electric motor, 4 3/2 on/off electrohydraulic directional valve, 4/2 types electrohydraulic directional valv...
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Veröffentlicht in: | INMATEH - Agricultural Engineering 2021-08, p.289-296 |
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Zusammenfassung: | In this article, the authors want to present the benefits of digital hydraulics, by presenting a Digital Hydraulic Pumping System (DHPS), consisting of 4 fixed flow pumps, driven by a biaxial electric motor, 4 3/2 on/off electrohydraulic directional valve, 4/2 types electrohydraulic directional valve and a bidirectional hydraulic motor. With the help of a micro-controller, the 4 3/2 electrohydraulic directional valve, which independently control the output of each pump, are operated in a certain sequence, so that a regulation of the flow provided in the system in 15 discrete points is obtained. Due to the construction of the 3/2 electrohydraulic directional valve (electrohydraulic directional valve with port P to T), but also of the microcontroller, a variation of the flow supplied in the system with low energy losses is obtained. This system is designed within the digital hydraulics laboratory of the INOE 2000-IHP Research Institute, in order to obtain preliminary results, which will also lead to its physical realization. The article contains the results obtained by numerical simulation of using Digital fluid power technology in the field of hydraulic drives, systems which have advantages such as: the use of simple, robust components with a high degree of flexibility and programmability. |
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ISSN: | 2068-4215 2068-2239 |
DOI: | 10.35633/inmateh-64-28 |