Speed-control of energy regulation based variable-speed electrohydraulic drive

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The variable-speed electrohydraulic drive is a promising drive principle due to its high energy efficiency and large speed-range. However, its slow response and poor low-speed behaviour limit its application. To address these disadvantages, a energy regulation based variable-speed electrohydraulic drive is proposed. This novel drive principle is combined with the advantages of variable-speed drive and valve-control drive. The speed-control of the energy regulation based variable-speed electrohydraulic drive is discussed. The speed-control strategy, which is aimed at the multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) structure of the proposed drive principle, is analysed. The results of simulations and experiments comparing it with three other drive principle systems show that the proposed drive principle has not only a good speed-control accuracy, but also a perfect energy-saving performance. © 2013 Journal of Mechanical Engineering.

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Xu, M., Jin, B., Chen, G., & Ni, J. (2013). Speed-control of energy regulation based variable-speed electrohydraulic drive. Strojniski Vestnik/Journal of Mechanical Engineering, 59(7–8), 433–442. https://doi.org/10.5545/sv-jme.2012.911

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