Title: A novel kind of electrohydraulic loading system based on friction for actuator test

Authors: Chenghu Jing; Hongguang Xu

Addresses: Department of Mechanical Engineering, Harbin Institute of Technology, Xidazhi Street, Nangang District, Harbin (150001), China ' Department of Mechanical Engineering, Harbin Institute of Technology, Xidazhi Street, Nangang District, Harbin (150001), China

Abstract: Conventional electric or electrohydraulic load simulator is disturbed by the motion of the tested system. To eliminate the strong motion disturbance and improve loading performance, a novel kind of friction electrohydraulic loading system is proposed. The mechanism of friction electrohydraulic loading system is described in detail. The math model for the loading torque and the input signal has been deduced, which indicates that this proposed friction electrohydraulic loading system has no disturbances resulting from tested actuators under ideal conditions. However, friction coefficient is time-varying and uncertain. The friction device increases the load inertia of the actuator. The additional inertia may affect the loading performance. The structure mechanism has been optimised to reduce the rotary inertia. To verify the loading performance of friction electrohydraulic loading system, simulations and experiments are carried out. Compared with conventional electrohydraulic load simulator, the theoretical analysis and experimental results validate the feasibility of the friction electrohydraulic loading method. The novel friction electrohydraulic load simulator, with a simple control principle and easy engineering constructability, can provide accurate torque simulation for actuator test.

Keywords: electrohydraulic system; load simulator; loading system; motion disturbance; extraneous torque; actuator test.

DOI: 10.1504/IJISE.2019.099778

International Journal of Industrial and Systems Engineering, 2019 Vol.32 No.1, pp.103 - 119

Received: 01 Oct 2016
Accepted: 10 Sep 2017

Published online: 22 May 2019 *

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