Load-sensing pump design to reduce heat generation of electro-hydrostatic actuator systems

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Abstract

The electro-hydrostatic actuator (EHA) with variable pump displacement is considered to be a promising alternative to the currently popular EHA with fixed pump displacement in terms of heat reduction. This paper presents a load-sensing pump for the EHA which requires no additional power source and can adjust its volumetric displacement automatically with load pressure. A load-sensing pump prototype was developed and experiments were carried out on a test rig for it under different operating conditions. In addition, an experimental campaign was performed on an EHA test bench with a load-sensing pump and a fixed displacement pump. The results show that the load-sensing pump can decrease its volumetric displacement automatically at high pressure and thus reduce the heat generation of EHA system effectively.

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Chao, Q., Zhang, J., Xu, B., Shang, Y., Jiao, Z., & Li, Z. (2018). Load-sensing pump design to reduce heat generation of electro-hydrostatic actuator systems. Energies, 11(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/en11092266

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