Enabling Passive Load-Holding Function and System Pressures Control in a One-Motor-One-Pump Motor-Controlled Hydraulic Cylinder: Simulation Study

Author:

Zhao Wei1,Ebbesen Morten Kjeld1ORCID,Hansen Michael Rygaard1,Andersen Torben Ole2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Engineering Sciences, University of Agder, 4879 Grimstad, Norway

2. Department of Energy Technology, Aalborg University, 9220 Aalborg East, Denmark

Abstract

This paper is concerned with a hydraulic cylinder directly controlled by a variable speed motor-driven fixed-displacement pump. The considered configuration is referred to as a one-motor-one-pump (1M1P) motor-controlled hydraulic cylinder (MCC). A 1M1P MCC with a hydraulically driven passive load-holding function enabled by controlled system pressures is proposed. The proposed load-holding functionality works if there is a standstill command, a loss of power supply, or a hose rupture. Additionally, this paper conducts a comprehensive analysis of the proposed system’s operation and load-holding function across four quadrants. The simulation results demonstrate four-quadrant operation and good load-holding performance under the aforementioned scenarios. In conclusion, the proposed 1M1P MCC can be successfully used on practical applications characterized by overrunning loads and four quadrant operation.

Funder

Research Council of Norway, SFI Offshore Mechatronics

Publisher

MDPI AG

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