1. Multi-Point-of-View Energy Loss Analysis in a Refuse Truck Hydraulic System
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Pedro Roquet, G. Raush, E. Codina, Luis Javier Berne, P. J. Gamez-Montero, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. Doctorat en Enginyeria Mecànica, Fluids i Aeronàutica, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. Departament de Mecànica de Fluids, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. LABSON - Laboratori de Sistemes Oleohidràulics i Pneumàtics, and Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. IAFARG - Industrial and Aeronautical Fluid-dynamic Applications Research Group
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Electric motor ,Technology ,Energy loss analysis ,Control and Optimization ,Enginyeria mecànica::Mecànica de fluids::Màquines hidràuliques i de fluids [Àrees temàtiques de la UPC] ,Computer science ,Energy balance ,Sistemes hidràulics ,Energy Engineering and Power Technology ,Reuse ,Automotive engineering ,Power map ,Camions -- Disseny i construcció ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Hydraulic machinery ,mobile machinery ,Engineering (miscellaneous) ,Hydraulic pump ,power map ,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment ,Sankey plot ,energy loss analysis ,energy-efficient hydraulics ,Hydraulic systems ,Power (physics) ,Mobile machinery ,Trucks--Design and construction ,Energy-efficient hydraulics ,hydraulic systems ,Hybrid system ,Màquines hidràuliques ,Energy (miscellaneous) ,Efficient energy use - Abstract
In recent years, much research has focused on reducing the power consumption of mobile hydraulic machines due to rising fuel costs, regulations on combustion engine emissions and the need to reduce the size and weight of the storage devices in hybrid drives. Current approaches to improve the energy efficiency of a hydraulic system can be classified into four basic groups: reduction of the energy demand, recovery of part of the supplied energy (ERS systems), regeneration of part of the supplied energy and reuse of the recovered and regenerated energy (hybrid systems). Today’s mobile hydraulic systems are often complex, perform different tasks and work under different load conditions, which makes it difficult to analyse energy losses. A study of the energy losses of a hydraulic system from different points of view, such as an energy balance for a complete machine cycle, an analysis of the individual cycle phases and a power analysis for the different operation quadrants of the actuators, can give an global picture of the energy losses, being very useful to rate its energy efficiency, identify main power losses and decide which of the different energy-saving techniques to apply. This paper describes the data collection process, its analysis from various points of view and the summary of the results in easy to understand charts as useful tools to identify and quantify the main energy losses. Only system architecture losses are considered. Losses in the ICE engine or the electric motor, hydraulic pump losses and mechanical losses are outside the scope of this study.
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- 2021
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