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Dynamic Pressure Gradient Model of Axial Piston Pump and Parameters Optimization

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  • Shi Jian
  • Li Xin
  • Wang Shaoping

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The unsteady pressure gradient can cause flow noise in prepressure rising of piston pump, and the fluid shock comes up due to the large pressure difference of the piston chamber and discharge port in valve plate. The flow fluctuation control is the optimization objective in previous study, which cannot ensure the steady pressure gradient. Our study is to stabilize the pressure gradient in prepressure rising and control the pressure of piston chamber approaching to the pressure in discharge port after prepressure rising. The models for nonoil shock and dynamic pressure of piston chamber in prepressure rising are established. The parameters of prepressure rising angle, cross angle, wrap angle of V-groove, vertex angle of V-groove, and opening angle of V-groove were optimized, based on which the pressure of the piston chamber approached the pressure in discharge port after prepressure rising, and the pressure gradient is more steady compared to the original parameters. The max pressure gradient decreased by 70.8% and the flow fluctuation declined by 21.4%, which showed the effectivness of optimization.

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  • Shi Jian & Li Xin & Wang Shaoping, 2014. "Dynamic Pressure Gradient Model of Axial Piston Pump and Parameters Optimization," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2014, pages 1-10, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:352981
    DOI: 10.1155/2014/352981
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