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Analysis of a loaded high-pressure hydraulic on-off servomechanism,

P. N. Nikiforuk, +1 more
- 01 Dec 1964 - 
- Vol. 6, Iss: 4, pp 371-378
TLDR
In this paper, the response of a loaded, high-pressure hydraulic on-off servomechanism to sinusoidal and transient input signals is investigated, where the system is subject to velocity limitation and force reversal does not normally occur during a half-period of the input excitation.
Abstract
: The paper is concerned with the response of a loaded, high-pressure hydraulic on-off servomechanism to sinusoidal and transient input signals. The hydraulic system is of conventional closed-loop configuration with the exception of the power element. This element is a solenoid-operated, on-off valve which is activated by electromechanical relays. The load is comprised of a mass, very heavy viscous damping and Coulomb friction. The system is subject to velocity limitation, and force reversal does not normally occur during a half-period of the input excitation. The describing function technique is used to evaluate the frequency response and piecewise linearization to evaluate the transient response. Experimental verification is included. (Author)

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