Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12188/15680
Title: Design of Pressure Control for Optimal Damping in Individual Metering Systems
Authors: Rath, Gerhard
Zaev, Emil 
Stojanoski, Goran
Babunski, Darko 
Keywords: hydraulic actuator; pressure control; individual metering
Issue Date: Jun-2021
Publisher: Linkoping University Electronic Press, Sweden
Series/Report no.: Linkoping Electronic Conference Proceedings 182;
Conference: SICFP’21, The 17th Scandinavian International Conference on Fluid Power, Linkoping, Sweden
Abstract: Modern oil-hydraulic systems for moving heavy payloads are designed for optimised motion, but also for minimal energy loss. Individual metering technique, using separate control of the two actuator chambers, offers some advantages. A common strategy when moving the load is to control the incoming oil flow to obtain a desired speed, and the pressure at the downstream side for good efficiency. In this work analysis and design of PI (proportional-integral) pressure control is done. The adjustment of the control parameters of this loop is usually uncritical. In the worst case, the damping of the mechanical system is the only contribution. It is shown in this work, that pressure control can increase the damping of load oscillations. The influence of the P and I parameters to the system properties is investigated using the poles of the transfer function of the system. It is shown, that there is a point, where the damping factor of the system has its maximum value, and a design method for this optimisation is given. The problem ends up in a system of two equations of fourth order. A method is shown how to reduce the problem to solving one third-order equation, which is done numerically. Finally, the results are verified using simulation.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12188/15680
Appears in Collections:Faculty of Mechanical Engineering: Conference papers

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