A model for torque losses in variable displacement axial piston motors

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This paper includes a comparison of earlier presented models for torque losses in hydraulic motors and several proposed models that all rely on data typically available for a system engineer. The new models and the old ones are compared. The new models are all based on a model developed by Jeong Jeong (2007);Jeong and Kim (2007) with an expansion that include variable displacement. All of the new models yield very good accuracy down to approximately 50% of maximum displacement and down to approximately 15% of maximum speed. In these operational ranges the deviation in torque is less than 1%. The main purpose of the new models is to facilitate simulations of hydraulically actuated winches with a balance between accuracy and model complexity. This purpose is considered fulfilled with several of the proposed models.

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Moslatt, G. A., Hansen, M. R., & Karlsen, N. S. (2018). A model for torque losses in variable displacement axial piston motors. Modeling, Identification and Control, 39(2), 107–114. https://doi.org/10.4173/mic.2018.2.5

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