Title :
A study on a flow distribution control algorithm of a tandem pump for efficient electric excavators
Author :
Jihye Lee ; Jeeho Lee ; Hyeongcheol Lee ; Chang Eun Oh
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng./Electr. & Biomedicai Eng., Hanyang Univ., Seoul, South Korea
Abstract :
This paper presents a flow distribution control algorithm for a tandem pump and an electric motor in an electric excavator system. Efficiency is the main issue for electric excavators since the main energy comes from the battery unlike the conventional hydraulic excavators. Better efficiency and longer working hours can be achieved if the main motor operates where the integrated efficiency of the motor and the pump is the maximum under the same hydraulic pump output power and the desired pressure condition. Moreover, a flow distribution control should be considered for better efficiency of the hydraulic tandem pump as the pump efficiency tends to be affected by displacement In this paper, a flow distribution control is added to the previous optimal operation point control by considering a swash plate angle for each operation case. The control algorithm is derived from each efficiency map of the motor and the hydraulic pump. Optimal operation points are produced where the integrated efficiency is the maximum under the same power, pressure, and the swash plate angle. The proposed algorithm is simulated through the MILS (Model-In-the-Loop Simulator). Electric energy consumption in the controlled electric excavator system is decreased compared to that in the uncontrolled electric excavator system.
Keywords :
electric motors; electric vehicles; excavators; pumps; MILS; electric energy consumption; electric excavator system; electric motor; flow distribution control algorithm; hydraulic pump output power; hydraulic tandem pump; model-in-the-loop simulator; swash plate angle; Algorithm design and analysis; Batteries; Energy consumption; Power generation; System-on-chip; Velocity control; Efficiency map; Electric drive; Electric excavator; Electric-Hydraulic system; Flow distribution control; Hydraulic pump; MILS(Model-In the Loop Simulator); Main motor; Optimal operation points; Swash plate;
Conference_Titel :
Industrial Electronics Society, IECON 2014 - 40th Annual Conference of the IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/IECON.2014.7048476