Experimental confirmation of the possibility of using a hydraulic diode in the discharge line of a spur rotary pump

2020 ◽  
pp. 56-58
Author(s):  
S.Yu. Kaygorodov

The operation of a spur rotary pump with different elements (valve, hydraulic diode, long and short pipelines) in the discharge line is investigated. Keywords hydraulic machine, spur rotary pump, hydrodiode, indicator diagram. [email protected]

2020 ◽  
pp. 85-88
Author(s):  
D.V. Kondusov ◽  
A.I. Sergeev ◽  
V.B. Kondusova

The possibility of using the method of invariant moments of images as a way of comparing the geometric shape of 3D models to search from a database of previously created models is considered. The found models can be used as a prototype for the development of a new part. Keywords 3D-model, contour, contour comparisons, Hu-moments. [email protected]


Author(s):  
A. V. Puzanov

Modern drive engineering requires a comprehensive analysis of all work processes in hydraulic drives, solving the problems of modeling the technological processes of their production using mathematical and software tools of various physicality.The article proposes an approach to the development of hydrodrives of mobile equipment based on transdisciplinary models of instruments and control systems. These models are designed to unite in a single information space a methodical and mathematical apparatus of various physicality: mechanics, kinematic, hydromechanics, heat engineering, and methods for their solution. These measures will increase their adequacy, reduce assumptions and reduce the safety factor as a measure of imperfection of the scientific and technical understanding of the facility.The article gives an example of the use of this approach in the development of volumetric hydraulic drives of mobile equipment a technique for calculating the indicator diagram of an axial-plunger hydraulic machine at a micro level using the Matlab / Simulink, Autodesk Simulation CFD and Autodesk Simulation Mechanical software complexes. The indicator diagram of the hydraulic machine is a clear characteristic of the dynamic qualities of the product. From the correctness of the calculation of this characteristic, the dynamic properties, reliability and resource of the drive as a whole depend.


1944 ◽  
Vol 151 (1) ◽  
pp. 70-86
Author(s):  
W. Littlejohn Philip

The paper is limited to the application of hydraulic power to lathes designed for shell making although, in the author's opinion, there is an immense field for the application of the same principles in other directions. Self-contained hydraulic machine tools have been dealt with by Mr. H. C. Town,† but in the system to be described all the machines are operated from a central hydraulic plant. Three complete installations on this principle have been established by the author, and the present paper contains an account of this work from the first experiments in 1915 until about four years ago. The first plant was constructed in 1915 for the production of 3·29-inch shells, known as “18-pounders”, from the solid bar. The output was 2,000 shells per week of 135 hours, with girl operators working on three shifts. The second plant was put down in 1916–17 for an output of 500 9·2-inch howitzer shells per week of 135 hours, also with girls working on three shifts. The third plant is of recent design. It was started in 1938 for the production of 3·45-inch shells, known as “25-pounders”; and was laid out for an output of 1,000 shells per week of 47 hours. This plant included four types of hydraulic lathes which the author was engaged to design for the War Office. Soon after the commencement of the last war in 1914 it became evident that shell production would have to be greatly increased, and engineering firms were pressed to take up shell manufacture. The author, on behalf of his firm, undertook to help in the movement, and he at once set about the construction of some simple machines for the job. These conformed on general lines to the practice of the period as regards design and operation. He soon realized, however, that drastic changes would have to be made if production was to reach the high level that circumstances demanded. Although quite familiar with hydraulic machinery of various types and of many applications in presses and certain types of heavy tools, he was not aware of any instance in which hydraulic power had been applied to the movements of a lathe. It appeared to him, nevertheless, that it would be possible to construct a very useful machine on these lines, and he accordingly started immediately to carry out experiments and to prepare designs. It was considered essential that machines for the duty which the author had in mind should be much heavier and more rigid than the ordinary machines of the time, so that they should be free from vibration and “chatter” or spring with the heaviest possible cutting. The standard of rigidity aimed at was that which would permit a half-crown coin to remain balanced on edge on the moving saddle or turret while the tools were making the heaviest cuts. This object was achieved, and the demonstration was frequently made in the presence of those who came to see the lathes at work.


2013 ◽  
Vol 307 ◽  
pp. 285-289 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wei Wu ◽  
Yu Zhou ◽  
Hang Xin Wei

Aiming at the defects of fault diagnosis in the traditional method for sucker rod pump system, a new method based on support vector machine (SVM) pump fault diagnosis is proposed. Through studying the theory of invariant moment and the shape characteristics of pump indicator diagram, seven invariant moments is extracted from the indicator diagram as a pumping unit well condition of the characteristic parameters. Then these parameters are pretreatment, and it makes up seven eigenvector which are regarded as the input eigenvector of the SVM. The experiment indicates that the method can not only detect the fault of the pumping oil well but also can recognize the fault type of it, which is very effective for safety protection and fault diagnosis of the pumping oil.


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