Title :
Improving Hydraulic System Energy Efficiency With High-Performance Hydraulic Fluids
Author :
Quilumba, Franklin L. ; Lee, Lyndon K. ; Wei-Jen Lee ; Harding, Alan
Author_Institution :
Energy Syst. Res. Center, Univ. of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, TX, USA
Abstract :
Hydraulic fluids are commonly used for mechanical power transfer and lubrication. New hydraulic fluids are commonly compared to benchmark products with respect to qualities which include energy transfer efficiency and corrosion resistance. In this case, an energy transfer efficiency performance comparison was conducted on an injection molding system when it used a conventional fluid and when it used an alternative synthetic hydraulic fluid. Data analysis demonstrated a potential 16.7% overall energy consumption reduction when the conventional fluid was replaced by the alternative synthetic hydraulic fluid.
Keywords :
energy conservation; hydraulic fluids; hydraulic systems; injection moulding; power transmission (mechanical); corrosion resistance; data analysis; energy consumption reduction; energy transfer efficiency; high-performance hydraulic fluids; hydraulic system energy efficiency; injection molding system; lubrication; mechanical power transfer; synthetic hydraulic fluid; Hydraulic fluids; Injection molding; Preforms; Pumps; Viscosity; Energy efficiency hydraulic fluids; hydraulic fluids; hydraulic injection molding; hydraulic pump motor; hydraulic systems; hydraulically driven injection molding machine; synthetic hydraulic fluids;
Journal_Title :
Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIA.2013.2277517