1,517 research outputs found
Different modeling technologies of hydraulic load simulator for thrust vector control actuator
Hydraulic simulators are extremely important in the flight control actuator system's verification process. Flexible nozzle has a number of specifics, comparing to other flight controls, because the load cannot be described, classically, by the hinge moment. Additionally, classical hydraulic simulator, in which the cylinder simulates the load, is not sufficient for performing a complete simulation of the real load. Building a mechanical pendulum, to which a hydraulic cylinder acts, and that rests on two elastic supports, enables simulation of additional phenomena that exist in flexible nozzle, but not in other control surfaces. Force from impulse that exists in reality, and which is impossible to be generated by standard hydraulic simulator, can be realized through the pendulum. This paper demonstrates that a simulator can be designed through modelling of the elastic load using bond graph, without a precise elaboration of direction of forces in elastic structure, just by observing, on energy level, the input of force in flexible structure over the point in which actuator force acts. Simulator with hydraulic cylinder is convenient to be used when there is a need for considering the risk of self-oscillation of flexible joint and nozzle, i.e. for defining the so-called notch filter. Then, the hydraulic cylinder of load simulator can generate the oscillation, frequency and amplitude that match this dynamic case of flexible nozzle actuator's load that is being reduced to its piston rod, without a risk of damaging the flexible structure that exists in the construction of a simulator with pendulum
Volume 3 – Conference
We are pleased to present the conference proceedings for the 12th edition of the International Fluid Power Conference (IFK). The IFK is one of the world’s most significant scientific conferences on fluid power control technology and systems. It offers a common platform for the presentation and discussion of trends and innovations to manufacturers, users and scientists. The Chair of Fluid-Mechatronic Systems at the TU Dresden is organizing and hosting the IFK for the sixth time. Supporting hosts are the Fluid Power Association of the German Engineering Federation (VDMA), Dresdner Verein zur Förderung der Fluidtechnik e. V. (DVF) and GWT-TUD GmbH. The organization and the conference location alternates every two years between the Chair of Fluid-Mechatronic Systems in Dresden and the Institute for Fluid Power Drives and Systems in Aachen. The symposium on the first day is dedicated to presentations focused on methodology and fundamental research. The two following conference days offer a wide variety of application and technology orientated papers about the latest state of the art in fluid power. It is this combination that makes the IFK a unique and excellent forum for the exchange of academic research and industrial application experience. A simultaneously ongoing exhibition offers the possibility to get product information and to have individual talks with manufacturers. The theme of the 12th IFK is “Fluid Power – Future Technology”, covering topics that enable the development of 5G-ready, cost-efficient and demand-driven structures, as well as individual decentralized drives. Another topic is the real-time data exchange that allows the application of numerous predictive maintenance strategies, which will significantly increase the availability of fluid power systems and their elements and ensure their improved lifetime performance. We create an atmosphere for casual exchange by offering a vast frame and cultural program. This includes a get-together, a conference banquet, laboratory festivities and some physical activities such as jogging in Dresden’s old town.:Group 8: Pneumatics
Group 9 | 11: Mobile applications
Group 10: Special domains
Group 12: Novel system architectures
Group 13 | 15: Actuators & sensors
Group 14: Safety & reliabilit
Redundant actuator development program
Two concepts of redundant secondary actuator mechanization, applicable to future advanced flight control systems, were studied to quantitatively assess their design applicability to an AST. The two actuator concepts, a four-channel, force summed system and a three-channel, active/standby system have been developed and evaluated through analysis, analog computer simulation, and piloted motion simulation. The quantitative comparison of the two concepts indicates that the force summed concept better meet performance requirements, although the active/standby is superior in other respects. Both concepts are viable candidates for advanced control application dependent on the specific performance requirements
A study for active control research and validation using the Total In-Flight Simulator (TIFS) aircraft
The results of a feasibility study and preliminary design for active control research and validation using the Total In-Flight Simulator (TIFS) aircraft are documented. Active control functions which can be demonstrated on the TIFS aircraft and the cost of preparing, equipping, and operating the TIFS aircraft for active control technology development are determined. It is shown that the TIFS aircraft is as a suitable test bed for inflight research and validation of many ACT concepts
Simulation method of impact load for vehicle drivetrain on durability test rig
Fatigue and durability tests are important to develop or to optimize the vehicle drivetrain system. Using the vehicle drivetrain road load simulation test rig to reproduce the longitudinal driving load of the vehicle on the real road and the vertical impact load caused when the vehicle is on a bumpy pavement. In order to improve the control accuracy and convergence speed, an iterative learning control (ILC) method is presented. After 10 times of learning, the control error of iterative learning control method is 4.8Â %, it is better than the 7.1Â % error achieved by proportional-integral-derivative (PID) control. The simulation results demonstrate that the ILC can improve the convergence rate and increase the tracking accuracy than the PID control method
The Fourteenth Scandinavian International Conference on Fluid Power, SICFP15: Abstracts
At this time the conference includes various themes like hybrids, drives, digital hydraulics and pneumatics. Special attention in the program is given for energy efficiency, renewable energy production and energy recovery. They are reflecting well the situation, where environmental issues and energy saving are increasingly important issues
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