Static and Dynamic Performance of Mobile Load-Sensing Systems with Two Different Types of Pressure-Compensated Valves 901552
For a number of years, load-sensing systems have been increasingly used in mobile fluid applications, especially mobile cranes.
The high energy saving potential of load-sensing systems is a special advantage; this system type decreases the pressure level of a pump to a value that corresponds to the actuator level. When the configuration includes a variable pump, a decrease in pump flow corresponding to the demand of the load will be a further advantage. Control of a load-sensing system can be enhanced by compensated valves to handle several loads.
The paper at hand deals with the theories describing the steady state and dynamic characteristics of load-sensing systems with compensated valves and a variable pump. Two kinds of pressure compensated valves are discussed, the conventional and an interesting alternative with relocated compensators, physically positioned on the outlet side of the control valve instead of the inlet side.
Citation: Lantto, B., Palmberg, J., and Krus, P., "Static and Dynamic Performance of Mobile Load-Sensing Systems with Two Different Types of Pressure-Compensated Valves," SAE Technical Paper 901552, 1990, https://doi.org/10.4271/901552. Download Citation
Author(s):
Birgitta Lantto, Jan-Ove Palmberg, Petter Krus
Affiliated:
Linköping University
Pages: 17
Event:
International Off-Highway & Powerplant Congress & Exposition
ISSN:
0148-7191
e-ISSN:
2688-3627
Also in:
SAE Transactions Journal of Commercial Vehicles-V99-2
Related Topics:
Valves
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