Active oscillation reduction in hydraulic load handling machines with energy implications

Guido Francesco Ritelli, Purdue University

Abstract

This work proposes an electro-hydraulic control method for oscillation damping in mobile hydraulic machines. This control approach is based on an optimization process therefore it is applicable to a large variety of fluid power machines. However, a particular case study, a hydraulic crane, is used within this work to demonstrate the effectiveness, ease of application, and energy saving features of the control method. (Abstract shortened by ProQuest.)

Degree

Ph.D.

Advisors

Vacca, Purdue University.

Subject Area

Engineering|Mechanical engineering

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