Dynamic Redesign of a Flow Control Servovalve Using a Pressure Control Pilot1

Author:

Li Perry Y.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Minnesota, 111 Church St. SE, Minneapolis, MN 55455

Abstract

In this paper, the dynamic performance of an unconventional two-spool flow control servovalve using a pressure control pilot is analyzed. Such valves are less expensive than typical servovalves but also tend to be limited in their dynamic performance. Based on a previously developed eight state nonlinear model, we develop a simplified linear model which is able to capture the essential dynamics of the valve. Using root locus analysis method, the limitation in dynamic performance is shown to be due to a “zero” introduced by the structure of the interconnection of the subsystems. Design parameters that move the zero further to the left half plane, and do not adversely affect other steady-state criteria are identified. The effectiveness of these parameters to improve the dynamic performance is demonstrated. This analysis demonstrates how the structure of the interactions between subsystems in a dynamic component, such as a hydraulic valve, can critically limit the dynamic performance of the component.

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Computer Science Applications,Mechanical Engineering,Instrumentation,Information Systems,Control and Systems Engineering

Reference4 articles.

1. Merritt, Herbert E., 1967, Hydraulic Control Systems, J Wiley, NY.

2. Anderson, Randall, T., and Li., Perry, Y., 2002, “Mathematical Modeling of a Two Spool Flow Control Servovalve,” (published in this issue), ASME J Dyn. Syst., Meas., Control, 124(3), pp. 420–427. Also in Proceedings of the ASME Dynamic Systems and Control Division, IMECE Orlando, FL., DSC-Vol. 69-1, pp. 321–328.

3. Lin, S-C. J., and Akers, A., 1990, “Modeling and Analysis of the Dynamics of a Flow Control Servovalve That Uses a Two-Spool Configuration,” Proceedings of the ASME Winter Annual Meeting, Vol. WA90/FPST-3.

4. Franklin, Gene F., Powell, J., David, and Emami-Naeini, Abbas, 1995, Feedback Control of Dynamic Systems, Addison Wesley, third edition, NY.

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