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Energy Saving in Hydraulic Testing Systems

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Networked Control Systems for Connected and Automated Vehicles (NN 2022)

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In the modern world, one of the most important places both in the development of industry and in the social sphere occupies the problem of providing energy and its savings. It is not an exception and use and consumption of energy in hydromechanical systems of machine drives and technological equipment. At the same time, energy saving is particularly important to ensure with resource tests of hydraulic machines, during which useful work is not performed, and the useful effect is reduced to the proof of the fact that the test machine is operational and reliable. The article provides a stand diagram for testing hydraulic motors and pumps with energy recovery (RF Patent No. 204153). In the course of the study of the stand made under the proposed scheme, its mathematical model was obtained, calculations were made, evidence was obtained that it performs the required functions with the required quality. The coefficient of testing efficiency is proposed, showing the ratio of the test power of hydromachines to the power spent on their tests. The results of theoretical studies are confirmed on an experimental bench manufactured by the proposed scheme.

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Pelipenko, A., Rybak, A., Vyborova, N., Zolotov, S., Zubtsov, V., Lugantsev, D. (2023). Energy Saving in Hydraulic Testing Systems. In: Guda, A. (eds) Networked Control Systems for Connected and Automated Vehicles. NN 2022. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 510. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-11051-1_194

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