Controlling a Conventional LS-pump based on Electrically Measured LS-pressure

Henrik Clemmensen Pedersen, Torben Ole Andersen, Michael Rygaard Hansen

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Abstract

As a result of the increasing use of sensors in mobile hydraulic equipment, the need for hydraulic pilot lines is decreasing, being replaced by electrical wiring and electrically controllable components. For controlling some of the existing hydraulic components there are, however, still a need for being able to generate a hydraulic pilot pressure. In this paper controlling a hydraulic variable pump is considered. The LS-pressure is measured electrically and the hydraulic pilot pressure is generated using a small spool valve. From a control point of view there are two approaches for controlling this system, by either generating a copy of the LS-pressure, the LS-pressure being the output, or letting the output be the pump pressure. The focus of the current paper is on the controller design based on the first approach. Specifically a controlled leakage flow is used to avoid the need for a switching control structure.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
TitelProceeding of the Fluid Power and Motion Control (FPMC'08)
ForlagBath University, The Centre for Power Transmission and Motion Control
Publikationsdato2008
ISBN (Trykt)9780861971503
StatusUdgivet - 2008
BegivenhedBath/ASME Symposium on Fluid Power and Motion Control - Bath, Storbritannien
Varighed: 10 sep. 200812 sep. 2008

Konference

KonferenceBath/ASME Symposium on Fluid Power and Motion Control
Land/OmrådeStorbritannien
ByBath
Periode10/09/200812/09/2008

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