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  HomeContents of Chinese Journal of Mechanical Engineering 2007 No.9THEORY AND EXPERIMENT OF ACCUMULATOR ABSORBING PRESSURE PULSATION WITHOUT REGARD TO ITS ENTRANCE CHARACTERISTICS

THEORY AND EXPERIMENT OF ACCUMULATOR ABSORBING PRESSURE PULSATION WITHOUT
REGARD TO ITS ENTRANCE CHARACTERISTICS

 

QUAN Lingxiao  KONG Xiangdong  GAO Yingjie  KANG Shuangqi  YAO Jing

(College of Mechanical Engineering, Yanshan University, Qinhuangdao 066004)

 

Abstract: Aiming at the function of accumulator absorbing hydraulic pulsation, on the basis that the influence of the joined-pipeline and oil-in is ignored, the air cavity’s stress is analyzed and the accumulator is divided into gas cavity, bladder, and oil cavity, the second-order mathematics model of the accumulator is established. Simulation model of the accumulator is establashed by Matlab/Simulink®. The simulation work has been done. The experiment systems are upbuilt separatly in hydraulic system of reeling machine and high-speed bar cutter machine, and the cybernation and acquisition are finished with dSPACE. The experiment work is put up. After comparing the numerical data of the simulaiton and experiment, the accuracy of the model is verified. And the conclusions, i.e. when accumulator absorbs pressure pulsation, selection of the charged pressure should be finished by the principle that the damping ratio is optimum in the model, are drawn.

Key words: Mathematics model Principle of parameter choice Absorbing hydraulic pulsation Charged pressure Charged cubage

CLC No: TH137.5

国家自然科学基金(51575196)和河北省博士基金(04547004D-2)资助项目. Received 20060911, received in revised form 20070522

 
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