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Simulation of Fluid Power Systems with Simcenter Amesim

Simulation of Fluid Power Systems with Simcenter Amesim

Authors
Publisher Apple
Year 01/03/2018
Edition First
Pages 634
Version hardback
Language English
ISBN 9781482253559
Categories Hydraulic engineering
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This book illustrates numerical simulation of fluid power systems by LMS Amesim Platform covering hydrostatic transmissions, electro hydraulic servo valves, hydraulic servomechanisms for aerospace engineering, speed governors for power machines, fuel injection systems, and automotive servo systems.

Simulation of Fluid Power Systems with Simcenter Amesim

Table of contents

1. Overview on the numerical engineering simulation software





1.1. Introduction





1.2. Free software capabilities





1.3. Proprietary software capabilities











2. Capabilities of LMS Imagine.Lab AMESIM platform for solving engineering problems





2.1. Platform overview





2.2. AMESIM platform capabilities





2.3. LMS Imagine.Lab Solutions











3. Numerical simulation of the basic hydraulic components





3.1. Flow through orifices





3.2. Three-way flow valves





3.3. Four-way flow valves





3.4. Hydraulic single stage pressure relief valves dynamics





3.5. Simulation of a pressure relief valve by AMESIM





3.6. Simulation of the two stages pressure relief valves











Chapter 4. Numerical simulation and experimental identification of the electrohydraulic servovalves





4.1. Simulating the behavior of the electrohydraulic servovalves with additional electric feedback





4.2. Simulation with AMESIM as a tool for dynamic identification of the electrohydraulic servovalves





4.3. Simulation and experimental validation of the overlap influence on the flow servovalves performance





4.4. Designing the controller of a servovalve by simulation











Chapter 5. Numerical simulation and experimental identification of the hydraulic servomechanisms











5.1. Signal port approach versus multiport approach in simulating hydraulic servomechanisms





5.2. Dynamics of the electrohydraulic servomechanisms used in variable valve trains of the diesel engines





5.3. Modeling and simulation of a hybrid electrohydraulic flight control servomechanism





5.4. Increasing the stability of an electrohydraulic flight control servomechanisms by a hydraulic damper





5.5. Dynamics of the hydromechanical servomechanisms supplied at constant pressure





5.6. Improving the accuracy of the electrohydraulic servomechanisms by additional feedbacks





5.7. Modeling, simulation and experimental validation of the sinchronized electrohydraulic servomechanisms











Chapter 6. Numerical simulation of the automotive hydraulic steering systems











6.1. Numerical simulation and experimental identification of the car hydraulic steering systems





6.2. Modeling and simulation of the hydraulic power steering systems with AMESIM





6.3. Researches on the electrohydraulic steering systems of the articulated vehicles











Chapter 7. Modeling, simulation, and identification of the hydrostatic pumps and motors











7.1. Numerical simulation of a single stage pressure compensator





7.2. Dynamics of a two stages pressure compensator for swash plate pumps





7.3. Open circuits electrohydraulic servopumps dynamics





7.4. Numerical simulation of the mechanical feedback servopumps by AMESIM





7.5. Numerical simulation of the dynamics of the electrohydraulic bent axis force feedback servomotors











Chapter 8. Numerical simulation of the hydrostatic transmissions











8.1. Design problems of the hydrostatic transmissions





8.2. Dinamics of the hydrostatic transmissions for mobile equipments











Chapter 9. Design of the speed governors for hydraulic turbines by AMESIM











9.1. Modeling and simulation of the high head Francis turbines





9.2. Example of sizing and tuning the speed governors for Kaplan turbines by AMESIM











Chapter 10. Numerical simulation of the fuel injection systems











10.1. Numerical simulation of common rail injection systems with solenoid injectors





10.2. Dynamics of the piezoceramic actuated fuel injectors





10.3. Applications of AMESIM in the optimisation of the common rail agrofuel injection systems











Chapter 11. Numerical simulation and experimental validation of ABS systems for automotive systems











11.1. Development and validation of abs/esp models for braking system components





11.2. Brake system model reduction and integration in a hil environment





11.3. Validation of the real time global model by comparison with the experimental data











Chapter 12. Numerical simulation and experimental tuning of the electrohydraulic servosystems for mobile equipments











12.1. Structure of the electrohydraulic servosystems with laser feedback used for ground leveling equipments





12.2. Test bench for simulation of the real operational conditions of the laser module on the equipment





12.3. Numerical simulation and experimental identification of the laser controlled modular systems for leveling machine in horizontal plane





12.4. Experimental identification





12.5. Conclusions











Chapter 13. Using AMESIM for solving multiphysics problems











13.1. Real-time systems and HIL testing





13.2. Objectives of the hil simulation of the road vehicles electrical powertrain





13.3. Specific tools used in the development of a test bench for electric powertrain





13.4. AMESIM simulation environment features used for HIL





13.5. Vehicle modeling in amesim





13.6. Connecting the real electrical motor to the virtual model





13.7. Modelling aerodynamic parameters





13.8. Determinig the vehicle speed





13.9. Results obtained using a model with an ideal power source





13.10. Results obtained using a model with a non-ideal power source





13.11. Simulation results for the complete vehicle model in amesim





13.12. Preparing the amesim models for real-time simulation





13.13. Hardware in the loop test stand hardware structure





13.14. Hardware in the loop test stand software structure





13.15. The graphical interface





13.16. Simulation results





13.17. Conclusions

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