Experimenting with Electrical Load Sensing on a Backhoe Loader

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Abstract

Where traditional load sensing is made using hydro-mechanical regulators and load pressure is fed back hydraulically, electrical load sensing employs the usage of electronic sensors and electrically actuated components. This brings forth new possibilities, but also imposes problems concerning dynamic performance and stability. In this paper the possibilities for implementing electrical load sensing (ELS) on a backhoe loader is investigated. Major components in the system are modelled and verified, and a linear model of the pump is presented, which is used for designing the pump controller. By comparing results from linear analyses performed on both the conventional hydraulic load sensing system (HLS) and the modified electrical load sensing system, it is concluded that system performance closely matching the conventional system is obtainable.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of The Sixth International Conference on Fluid Power Transmission and Control (ICFP'2005)
Publication date2005
Pages171-175
Publication statusPublished - 2005
EventFluid Power Transmission and Control ICFP'2005 - Hangzhou, China
Duration: 5 Apr 20058 Apr 2005

Conference

ConferenceFluid Power Transmission and Control ICFP'2005
Country/TerritoryChina
CityHangzhou
Period05/04/200508/04/2005

Keywords

  • Electrical Load Sensing, Backhoe Loader

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