Energy efficiency improvement of heavy-load hydraulic fine blanking press for sustainable manufacturing assisted by multi-stages pressure source system

Author:

Liu Yanxiong12,Shu Yuwen12ORCID,Xu Zhicheng12,Zhao Xinhao12ORCID,Chen Mingzhang12

Affiliation:

1. Hubei Key Laboratory of Advanced Technology of Automotive Components, Wuhan University of Technology, Wuhan, China

2. Hubei Collaborative Innovation Center for Automotive Components Technology, Wuhan University of Technology, Wuhan, China

Abstract

The fine blanking process has the highest forming accuracy in the field of metal forming and its production volume has increased sharply. However, hydraulic fine blanking presses (HFBP) – the core equipment of the fine blanking process, have suffered from significant energy loss due to the inefficient hydraulic system. To enhance the energy efficiency of the hydraulic system, this study introduced a novel approach – a multi-stage pressure source system comprised of distinct pump-accumulator groups, each operating at varied supplied pressures to narrow the mismatch of the installed and demanded power. This adaptive system is capable of automatic adjustments to align with the required pressure, thereby mitigating energy losses while concurrently preserving superior dynamic working performance. First, this study commenced with a theoretical analysis of the system configuration and energy characteristics of HFBP. Subsequently, a comprehensive exploration into the inherent inefficiencies of the hydraulic system is undertaken by formulating a precise energy consumption model. Finally, a novel energy-saving optimization design was carried out on the fast-approaching subsystem. The results demonstrated that the implementation of the proposed system led to a notable reduction of 76.87% in energy loss within the flow-regulating module, and an overall diminution of 13.53% in energy dissipation compared to the conventional system. This study will significantly advance sustainable manufacturing practices within the metal-forming domain by reducing electricity consumption and production cost.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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