Simscape Hydraulic Devices Sample PDF
Simscape Hydraulic Devices Sample PDF
NUMBER 3
INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING PROCESSES AUTOMATION
AND INTEGRATED MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS
Klaudiusz KLARECKI*
Institute of Engineering Processes Automation and Integrated Manufacturing Systems,
Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Silesian University of Technology, Gliwice, Poland
*
[email protected]
Abstract: In this paper two methods of modelling of hydraulic units were presented. Both in
Matlab/Simulink software were realized. First on numerical solving of state equations was
based, second - on the using of the elements from specialized library. These method were
compared due to the laborious, the accuracy of their results and the possibility of adjusting of
model parameters.
1. Introduction
As the simulation object the simple hydraulic unit was adopted. This hydraulic unit was
consisted from:
• ideal pump with 30 dm3/min flow rate max,
• pressure relief valve set 20 MPa (valve DBD 6 was assumed),
• orifice 1 mm diameter,
• volume of pressure line (including chambers of hydraulic elements) 50 cm3,
• hydraulic medium as HL-46 oil.
Was assumed that the discrete parameters model will be created. Modelled hydraulic unit
on Fig. 1 is presented.
Q P = Q RV + Q pm + Q or + Q co (1)
dp 0 B πdh 3 dx πdh πd 2
= (p − p 0 ) − + (2)
dt Vdc 12µl dt 2 4
B - oil modulus,
Vdc - volume of the damping chamber,
h - flow rate of orifice,
The state equations were solved using the Matlab/Simulink software. For solver were
accepted: Bogacki-Shampine method (ode23), variable step size (1·10-9s ÷ 1·10-6s). The results,
as a pressure response to jump of pump flow rate, on Fig. 3 were showed.
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10 mm
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20
f(x)=0 B
A
Solver P PS S
Configuration Hydraulic Pressure
Sensor PS-Simulink Scope
Converter
A B
Clock Constant Area
out Hydraulic Orifice
A
PS S
P
Converter1
A
Pressure Relief
S PS Valve
B
The simulation results, in comparison with previous, on Fig. 4 are showed. Pressures in
steady states are similar, but the step responses are considerably different. This is due to the
fact that the model of relief valve from the Simscape library does not include its dynamic
properties.
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4. Conclusion
The use of ready-made CAE tools accelerates hydraulic modelling. Their use also reduces
the possibility of modelling errors. However, the proper use of CAE software is only possible to
know his limitations. An example is analysed in this paper the issue.
Modelling of hydraulic systems (or systems containing hydraulic components) using tools
from the library Simscape is very effective. But some of the elements of the library do not
reflect all significant features of real objects. For example, is as the model of relief valve,
missed its dynamic features. There is nothing more important in systems with high hydraulic
capacitance, but not all hydraulic systems are as. In a one phrase: The art of modelling is to
adopt the right tools
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