Active Regeneration Load Sensing: A Simulated Comparison with Traditional Load Sensing System in Excavator Working Cycle
Conference Paper
Publication Date:
2010
abstract:
Load sensing with Active Regeneration System is a patented technology that can be applied to
multi-actuator hydraulic systems, in particular mobile machinery such excavators, loaders and
tractors. This hydraulic system can achieve considerable energy saving in different working
situations compared with traditional Load Sensing System, by mean of an optimized flow
regeneration between actuators. Regeneration in fact permits to actively use pressure drops
usually wasted in local compensator (in case of multiple actuation) or dissipated over control
valves (in case of overrunning loads). The system is supervised by an electronic unit that
controls regeneration through electro-hydraulic valves. To evaluate benefits and drawbacks of
the Active Regeneration System, AMESim(TM) based modeling and simulation of the two
mentioned systems has been performed. The aim of this simulation is to compare the
performance of a simplified version of Active Regeneration System, applied to boom and slew
actuators, with traditional Load Sensing both in terms of control and energy use. Numerical
testing procedure consists on inverse dynamic simulation of the excavator applied to a typical
trench digging cycle.
Iris type:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
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