• Title/Summary/Keyword: 비례 감압 밸브

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System Modeling of a Bi-directional Outlet Variable Swash Plate Type Axial Piston Pump with Two EPPR Valves (두 개의 EPPR 밸브가 적용된 정/역 가변형 사판식 액셜 피스톤 펌프 시스템 모델링)

  • Kim, Yong-Gil;Kim, Soo-Tae;Ham, Young-Bog;Yun, So-Nam;Son, Ho-Yeon
    • Journal of Drive and Control
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    • v.17 no.1
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    • pp.51-60
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    • 2020
  • This study addresses the modeling of a bi-directional outlet variable swash plate type axial piston pump with two EPPR valves and an analysis of the response characteristics to the angle control of that pump. In this paper, the combination of the EPPR valve and double rod type piston is referred to as the EPPR regulator. The EPPR regulator is compact and inexpensive, and has good responsiveness. Under actual pump operating conditions, because of the various external conditions of the pump, inertia is applied to the swash plate, generating the tilting torque. Also, the tilting torque can delay or shorten the response characteristics of the regulator. So we validated them through the analysis using SimulationX and these results allow users to freely integrate the EPPR regulator into the desired system.

Multi-function Control of Hydraulic Variable Displacement Pump with EPPR Valve (전자비례감압밸브를 이용한 가변용량형 유압펌프의 다기능 제어)

  • Jung, Dong-Soo;Kim, Hyong-Eui;Kang, E-Sok
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Automotive Engineers
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    • v.14 no.6
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    • pp.160-170
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    • 2006
  • If hydraulic pump controlled by mechanical type regulator has more than one control function, the construction of regulator will be very complicated and control performance falls drastically. It is difficult to have more than one control function for hydraulic pump controlled by electronic type hydraulic valve due to the inconsistency of controllers. This paper proposes a multi-function control technique which controls continuously flow, pressure and power by using EPPR(Electronic Proportional Pressure Reducing) valve in swash plate type axial piston pump. Nonlinear mathematical model is developed from the continuity equation for the pressurized control volume and the torque balance for the swash plate motion. To simplify the model we make the linear state equation by differentiating the nonlinear model. A reaction spring is installed in servo cylinder to secure the stability of the control system. We analyze the stability and disturbance by using the state variable model. Finally, we review the control performances of flow, pressure and power by tests using PID controller.

Design of a Pressure Feedback Controller for Hydraulic Excavator Pilot System with EPPRVs (EPPRV 적용 굴착기 파일롯 시스템 압력 피드백 제어기 설계)

  • Seungjin Yoo;Cheol-Gyu Park;Seung-Han You
    • Journal of Drive and Control
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    • v.21 no.3
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    • pp.9-19
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    • 2024
  • Many modern hydraulic excavators now use EPPRVs (Electronic Proportional Pressure Reducing Valves) in their pilot systems to control the spool displacement of the main hydraulic system. However, the performance of these systems is often limited by factors such as magnetic hysteresis, mechanical wear, and transient responses influenced by operating conditions and component installation. This paper presents a pressure feedback controller for excavator pilot systems that utilize EPPRVs. This controller significantly reduces steady-state pressure control errors and mitigates the hysteresis effects commonly seen in traditional open-loop systems. To achieve this, we integrated EPPRVs with the main hydraulic valve and injected a chirp signal into the solenoid current. By doing so, we were able to measure the frequency response of the pilot system across different operating pressures and estimate the system dynamics model. Using these models, we designed a set of PI pressure feedback controllers that are guaranteed to be stable. These controllers were then integrated with a gain scheduler based on a lookup table. Experimental results demonstrate that when the developed pressure feedback controller is incorporated into the conventional open-loop controller, it effectively reduces steady-state pressure control errors and mitigates hysteresis.