An investigation into miniature hydraulic actuation and control techniques for use on high-speed reciprocating mechanisms

The research presented in this thesis relates to an actuation and control concept whereby miniature hydraulic mechanisms are sequenced by rotary spool valves. The objectives of the work were to advance the technology, further develop the control technique and improve the engineering of the associate...

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Main Author: Cameron, David S.
Published: Loughborough University 1979
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spelling ndltd-bl.uk-oai-ethos.bl.uk-4505542018-04-04T03:25:09ZAn investigation into miniature hydraulic actuation and control techniques for use on high-speed reciprocating mechanismsCameron, David S.1979The research presented in this thesis relates to an actuation and control concept whereby miniature hydraulic mechanisms are sequenced by rotary spool valves. The objectives of the work were to advance the technology, further develop the control technique and improve the engineering of the associated hardware. to enable the concept to be applied to high speed reciprocating motions used in manipulative machinery. This necessitated improved and predictable actuator and valve performance to overcome deficiencies apparent in previous hardware.620Loughborough Universityhttp://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.450554https://dspace.lboro.ac.uk/2134/27867Electronic Thesis or Dissertation
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Cameron, David S.
An investigation into miniature hydraulic actuation and control techniques for use on high-speed reciprocating mechanisms
description The research presented in this thesis relates to an actuation and control concept whereby miniature hydraulic mechanisms are sequenced by rotary spool valves. The objectives of the work were to advance the technology, further develop the control technique and improve the engineering of the associated hardware. to enable the concept to be applied to high speed reciprocating motions used in manipulative machinery. This necessitated improved and predictable actuator and valve performance to overcome deficiencies apparent in previous hardware.
author Cameron, David S.
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title An investigation into miniature hydraulic actuation and control techniques for use on high-speed reciprocating mechanisms
title_short An investigation into miniature hydraulic actuation and control techniques for use on high-speed reciprocating mechanisms
title_full An investigation into miniature hydraulic actuation and control techniques for use on high-speed reciprocating mechanisms
title_fullStr An investigation into miniature hydraulic actuation and control techniques for use on high-speed reciprocating mechanisms
title_full_unstemmed An investigation into miniature hydraulic actuation and control techniques for use on high-speed reciprocating mechanisms
title_sort investigation into miniature hydraulic actuation and control techniques for use on high-speed reciprocating mechanisms
publisher Loughborough University
publishDate 1979
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