Numerical and Experimental Study of Friction Loss in Hydrostatic Motor

This paper presents a numerical and experimental study of the losses in a hydrostatic motor principle. The motor is designed so that the structural deflections and lubricating regimes between moving surfaces and, subsequently, the leakage and friction losses, can be controlled during operation. This...

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Main Authors: Rasmus M. Sørensen, Michael R. Hansen, Ole Ø. Mouritsen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Norwegian Society of Automatic Control 2012-07-01
Series:Modeling, Identification and Control
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Online Access:http://www.mic-journal.no/PDF/2012/MIC-2012-3-2.pdf
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spelling doaj-a4297614a93d40dcb97f078b004516452020-11-24T23:25:25ZengNorwegian Society of Automatic ControlModeling, Identification and Control0332-73531890-13282012-07-013339910910.4173/mic.2012.3.2Numerical and Experimental Study of Friction Loss in Hydrostatic MotorRasmus M. SørensenMichael R. HansenOle Ø. MouritsenThis paper presents a numerical and experimental study of the losses in a hydrostatic motor principle. The motor is designed so that the structural deflections and lubricating regimes between moving surfaces and, subsequently, the leakage and friction losses, can be controlled during operation. This is done by means of additional pressure volumes that influence the stator deflection. These pressures are referred to as compensation pressures and the main emphasis is on friction or torque loss modeling of the motor as a function of the compensation pressures and the high and low pressures related to the load torque. The torque loss modeling is identified as a Stribeck curve which depends on gap height. The asperity friction is decreasing exponentially with an increase in gap height. The parameters of the torque loss model are based on prototype measurements that include the structural deflections of the lubricating gap faces.http://www.mic-journal.no/PDF/2012/MIC-2012-3-2.pdfHydrostatic motorfriction lossmixed lubrication
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author Rasmus M. Sørensen
Michael R. Hansen
Ole Ø. Mouritsen
spellingShingle Rasmus M. Sørensen
Michael R. Hansen
Ole Ø. Mouritsen
Numerical and Experimental Study of Friction Loss in Hydrostatic Motor
Modeling, Identification and Control
Hydrostatic motor
friction loss
mixed lubrication
author_facet Rasmus M. Sørensen
Michael R. Hansen
Ole Ø. Mouritsen
author_sort Rasmus M. Sørensen
title Numerical and Experimental Study of Friction Loss in Hydrostatic Motor
title_short Numerical and Experimental Study of Friction Loss in Hydrostatic Motor
title_full Numerical and Experimental Study of Friction Loss in Hydrostatic Motor
title_fullStr Numerical and Experimental Study of Friction Loss in Hydrostatic Motor
title_full_unstemmed Numerical and Experimental Study of Friction Loss in Hydrostatic Motor
title_sort numerical and experimental study of friction loss in hydrostatic motor
publisher Norwegian Society of Automatic Control
series Modeling, Identification and Control
issn 0332-7353
1890-1328
publishDate 2012-07-01
description This paper presents a numerical and experimental study of the losses in a hydrostatic motor principle. The motor is designed so that the structural deflections and lubricating regimes between moving surfaces and, subsequently, the leakage and friction losses, can be controlled during operation. This is done by means of additional pressure volumes that influence the stator deflection. These pressures are referred to as compensation pressures and the main emphasis is on friction or torque loss modeling of the motor as a function of the compensation pressures and the high and low pressures related to the load torque. The torque loss modeling is identified as a Stribeck curve which depends on gap height. The asperity friction is decreasing exponentially with an increase in gap height. The parameters of the torque loss model are based on prototype measurements that include the structural deflections of the lubricating gap faces.
topic Hydrostatic motor
friction loss
mixed lubrication
url http://www.mic-journal.no/PDF/2012/MIC-2012-3-2.pdf
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