Novel Methods for Modeling and Online Measurement of Effective Bulk Modulus of Flowing Oil

Oil is a key medium for transmitting power and coupling information in the hydraulic transmission system. Accurate calculation and measurement of the dynamic compressibility of the oil have profound significance to the system performance analysis. The present study primarily focuses on the effect of...

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Main Authors: Baolong Geng, Lichen Gu, Jiamin Liu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2020-01-01
Series:IEEE Access
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8963947/
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spelling doaj-ef4e9b9137f7431db2ba087bef7eaa4c2021-03-30T01:13:53ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362020-01-018208052081710.1109/ACCESS.2020.29680868963947Novel Methods for Modeling and Online Measurement of Effective Bulk Modulus of Flowing OilBaolong Geng0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3457-1760Lichen Gu1https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9677-9319Jiamin Liu2https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0161-5261Institute of Electromechanical Technology, Xi’an University of Architecture and Technology, Xi’an, ChinaInstitute of Electromechanical Technology, Xi’an University of Architecture and Technology, Xi’an, ChinaInstitute of Electromechanical Technology, Xi’an University of Architecture and Technology, Xi’an, ChinaOil is a key medium for transmitting power and coupling information in the hydraulic transmission system. Accurate calculation and measurement of the dynamic compressibility of the oil have profound significance to the system performance analysis. The present study primarily focuses on the effect of steady pressure on the bulk modulus of static oil. However, changing pressure and flowing oil are the general working conditions in most of hydraulic apparatus. There are few researchers paying attention to the influence of pressure on the compressibility of flowing oil. Considering the log-normal distribution of bubble size in oil, an improved static oil model (Model B) is developed to calculate the bulk modulus of the motionless oil under the dynamic pressure. Then, by deriving Model B, this paper proposes an original flowing oil model (Model C) to determine the effective bulk modulus of flowing oil. Finally, based on the inherent pressure pulsation of the axial piston pump, an innovative online method for measurement of the bulk modulus of flowing oil is presented as it has the advantage of avoiding interference with flow stability. It has been proved that the changes in the flow velocity corresponds to the crucial effect on the effective bulk modulus of flowing oil, especially under the low-flow and low-pressure operation conditions. Those results and analysis provide promoting support for identifying and determining the effective bulk modulus of oil, analyzing the system stiffness, improving the control accuracy, as well as optimizing the mathematical models.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8963947/Bulk modulusbubble size distributionflowing oilonline measurement
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author Baolong Geng
Lichen Gu
Jiamin Liu
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Lichen Gu
Jiamin Liu
Novel Methods for Modeling and Online Measurement of Effective Bulk Modulus of Flowing Oil
IEEE Access
Bulk modulus
bubble size distribution
flowing oil
online measurement
author_facet Baolong Geng
Lichen Gu
Jiamin Liu
author_sort Baolong Geng
title Novel Methods for Modeling and Online Measurement of Effective Bulk Modulus of Flowing Oil
title_short Novel Methods for Modeling and Online Measurement of Effective Bulk Modulus of Flowing Oil
title_full Novel Methods for Modeling and Online Measurement of Effective Bulk Modulus of Flowing Oil
title_fullStr Novel Methods for Modeling and Online Measurement of Effective Bulk Modulus of Flowing Oil
title_full_unstemmed Novel Methods for Modeling and Online Measurement of Effective Bulk Modulus of Flowing Oil
title_sort novel methods for modeling and online measurement of effective bulk modulus of flowing oil
publisher IEEE
series IEEE Access
issn 2169-3536
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Oil is a key medium for transmitting power and coupling information in the hydraulic transmission system. Accurate calculation and measurement of the dynamic compressibility of the oil have profound significance to the system performance analysis. The present study primarily focuses on the effect of steady pressure on the bulk modulus of static oil. However, changing pressure and flowing oil are the general working conditions in most of hydraulic apparatus. There are few researchers paying attention to the influence of pressure on the compressibility of flowing oil. Considering the log-normal distribution of bubble size in oil, an improved static oil model (Model B) is developed to calculate the bulk modulus of the motionless oil under the dynamic pressure. Then, by deriving Model B, this paper proposes an original flowing oil model (Model C) to determine the effective bulk modulus of flowing oil. Finally, based on the inherent pressure pulsation of the axial piston pump, an innovative online method for measurement of the bulk modulus of flowing oil is presented as it has the advantage of avoiding interference with flow stability. It has been proved that the changes in the flow velocity corresponds to the crucial effect on the effective bulk modulus of flowing oil, especially under the low-flow and low-pressure operation conditions. Those results and analysis provide promoting support for identifying and determining the effective bulk modulus of oil, analyzing the system stiffness, improving the control accuracy, as well as optimizing the mathematical models.
topic Bulk modulus
bubble size distribution
flowing oil
online measurement
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8963947/
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