Giulia Gargiani
Comparative Analysis of Load Sensing and Common Pressure Rail Architectures in Hydraulic Excavators: Energy Flow Path and Fuel Economy.
Rel. Daniela Anna Misul, Massimo Rundo, Federico Miretti. Politecnico di Torino, Corso di laurea magistrale in Ingegneria Meccanica (Mechanical Engineering), 2024
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Abstract
There is a growing focus on safeguarding the planet to limit the worsening of climatic conditions, global warming, and pollution in general. Every sector has been striving to move towards reducing energy and resource waste, thereby optimizing energy efficiency while performing the same operations. In recent years, this trend has also included the heavy-duty vehicle sector, which, due to limited alternative options and the difficulty of achieving the same performance with a minimal increase in costs, had remained more on the margins of the ongoing shift in approach. This study focuses on hydraulic excavators, analyzing one of the most promising proposals in the current landscape: the Common Pressure Rail (CPR) architecture in its hybrid hydraulic version, with a specific case study of a 9-ton excavator.
The research begins with a careful analysis of the traditional architecture, optimizing its performance by developing speed controller for the actuators
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