This article reports on experimental investigations of a switched inertance hydraulic system (SIHS), which is designed to control the flow and pressure of a hydraulic supply. The switched system basically consists of a switching element, an inductance and a capacitance. Two basic modes, a flow booster and a pressure booster, can be configured in a three-port SIHS. It is capable of boosting the pressure or flow with a corresponding drop in flow or pressure respectively. This technique makes use of the inherent reactive behaviour of hydraulic components. A high-speed rotary valve is used to provide sufficiently high switching frequency and minimise the pressure and flow loss at the valve orifice, and a small diameter tube is used to provide an inductive effect. In this article, a flow booster is introduced as the switched system for investigation. The measured steady state and dynamic characteristics of the rotary valve are presented, and the dynamics characteristics of the flow booster are investigated in terms of pressure loss, flow loss and system efficiency. The speed of sound is measured by analysis of the measured dynamic pressures in the inertance tube. A detailed analytical model of a SIHS is applied to analyse the experimental results. Experimental results on a flow booster rig show a very promising performance for the SIHS.
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ASME/BATH 2014 Symposium on Fluid Power and Motion Control
September 10–12, 2014
Bath, United Kingdom
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- Fluid Power Systems and Technology Division
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978-0-7918-4597-4
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Experimental Investigation of a Switched Inertance Hydraulic System
James Robertson,
James Robertson
University of Bath, Bath, UK
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Nigel Johnston,
Nigel Johnston
University of Bath, Bath, UK
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Andrew Plummer,
Andrew Plummer
University of Bath, Bath, UK
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Andrew Hillis
Andrew Hillis
University of Bath, Bath, UK
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Min Pan
University of Bath, Bath, UK
James Robertson
University of Bath, Bath, UK
Nigel Johnston
University of Bath, Bath, UK
Andrew Plummer
University of Bath, Bath, UK
Andrew Hillis
University of Bath, Bath, UK
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FPMC2014-7829, V001T01A020; 8 pages
Published Online:
November 20, 2014
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Pan, M, Robertson, J, Johnston, N, Plummer, A, & Hillis, A. "Experimental Investigation of a Switched Inertance Hydraulic System." Proceedings of the ASME/BATH 2014 Symposium on Fluid Power and Motion Control. ASME/BATH 2014 Symposium on Fluid Power and Motion Control. Bath, United Kingdom. September 10–12, 2014. V001T01A020. ASME. https://doi.org/10.1115/FPMC2014-7829
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