Hydraulic actuator with on-demand energy flow
US-10029534-B2 · Jul 24, 2018 · US
US10954935B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10954935-B2 |
| Application number | US-201716094391-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 18, 2017 |
| Priority date | Apr 19, 2016 |
| Publication date | Mar 23, 2021 |
| Grant date | Mar 23, 2021 |
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Presented herein are systems and methods for attenuating flow ripple generated by a hydraulic pump. In certain aspects, a method and system for operating a hydraulic positive displacement pump according to a stabilized command profile are disclosed, such that flow ripple generated by operation of the pump according to the stabilized command profile is attenuated as compared to operation of the pump according to a corresponding nominal command profile. In other aspects, a pressure-balanced active buffer is disclosed that allow for at least partially cancelling flow ripple in a hydraulic circuit comprising a pump. In another aspect, a method for generating ripple maps for a pump is disclosed. Such ripple maps may be used, for example, to determine the stabilized command profile used to operate the pump, or may be used by the pressure-balanced active buffer to counteract ripple in the hydraulic circuit.
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A method for operating a positive displacement pump, the method comprising: (a) detecting a position of a component selected from the group consisting of the positive displacement pump and a rotor of a motor operatively coupled to the positive displacement pump; (b) accessing a ripple map, wherein the ripple map is a leakage ripple map; (c) determining, based at least in part on the position and the ripple map, a stabilized command profile, wherein the stabilized command profile is determined by: (i) obtaining a nominal command profile; (ii) determining, based at least in part on the position and the ripple map, a ripple cancellation profile; and (iii) combining the nominal command profile and the ripple cancellation profile to determine the stabilized command profile; (d) operating an active component according to the stabilized command profile, wherein the active component is selected from the group consisting of the rotor and the positive displacement pump. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein operating the active component according to the stabilized command profile comprises: determining, based on the stabilized command torque profile, an electrical signal; applying an electric signal to the motor, wherein application of the electric signal to the motor causes the active component to operate according to the stabilized command profile. 3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the leakage ripple map is a leakage gain map. 4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the leakage ripple map is a leakage coefficient map. 5. The method of claim 1 , comprising: prior to step (b): detecting an operating condition, wherein the operating condition is selected from the group consisting of a speed of the positive displacement pump, an ambient temperature, a temperature of hydraulic fluid at one or more points in a hydraulic circuit comprising the positive displacement pump, and a direction of the positive displacement pump; and selecting the leakage ripple map from a plurality of leakage ripple maps based at least in part on the detected operating condition. 6. The method of claim 5 , wherein each leakage ripple map of the plurality is associated with a reference operating condition, and wherein selecting the leakage ripple map from the plurality of ripple maps comprises: identifying a first reference operating condition that is equal to the detected operating condition; and selecting the leakage ripple map associated with the first reference operating condition. 7. The method of claim 5 , wherein each leakage ripple map of the plurality is associated with a range of reference operating conditions, and wherein selecting the leakage ripple map from the plurality of leakage ripple maps comprises: identifying a first range of reference operating conditions, the first range encompassing the detected operating condition; and selecting the leakage ripple map associated with the first range of reference operating conditions. 8. The method of claim 5 , wherein each leakage ripple map of the plurality is associated with a reference operating condition, and wherein selecting the leakage ripple map from the plurality of ripple maps comprises: identifying a first reference operating condition, wherein the first reference operating condition is most similar, as compared to any other reference operating condition associated with any leakage ripple map of the plurality, to the detected operating condition; and selecting the leakage ripple map associated with the first reference operating condition. 9. The method of claim 1 comprising: based at least in part on the position and the leakage ripple map, characterizing an aspect of at least one of: flow ripple or pressure ripple, wherein the aspect is at least one of: a magnitude or a direction; determining the ripple cancellation profile based at least in part on the characterized aspect. 10. The method of claim 1 comprising: determining a plurality of pressures; and determining, based at least in part on the plurality of pressures, the ripple cancellation profile. 11. The method of claim 10 , wherein determining the plurality of pressures comprises: receiving, from a first pressure sensor, a first pressure signal; and determining a first pressure based on the first pressure signal, wherein the plurality of pressures comprises the first pressure. 12. The method of claim 11 , wherein determining the plurality of pressures comprises: receiving, from a second pressure sensor, a second pressure signal; and determining a second pressure based on the second pressure signal, wherein the plurality of pressures comprises the second pressure; and wherein the first pressure corresponds to a first fluid pressure at a first point in the hydraulic circuit and the second pressure corresponds to a second fluid pressure at a second point in the hydraulic circuit. 13. The method of claim 10 , wherein determining the plurality of pressures comprises: obtaining a nominal command torque profile specifying a first applied torque at a first point in time and a second applied torque at a second point in time; determining, based in part on the first applied torque, a first pressure; and determining, based in part on the second applied torque, a second pressure, wherein the plurality of pressures comprises the first pressure and the second pressure. 14. A hydraulic device comprising: a positive displacement pump comprising one or more rotatable elements; a motor comprising a rotor operatively coupled to at least one of the one or more rotatable elements; a motor controller in communication with the motor; a computer readable memory in communication with the motor controller, wherein the memory stores one or more ripple maps, wherein the one or more ripple maps comprises a leakage ripple map; and wherein the memory stores a set of instructions which, when executed by the motor controller, cause the motor controller to: detect a position of a component selected from the group consisting of the positive displacement pump and a rotor of a motor operatively coupled to the positive displacement pump; access at least one of the one or more ripple maps; and determine, based at least in part on the position and the at least one ripple map, a ripple cancellation profile, wherein the ripple cancellation profile is a profile selected from the group consisting of a ripple cancellation torque profile and a ripple cancellation velocity profile. 15. The hydraulic device of claim 14 , wherein the set of instructions, when executed by the motor controller, causes the motor controller to: obtain a nominal command profile; determine, based on the ripple cancellation profile and the nominal command profile, a stabilized command profile; and operate an active component according to the stabilized command profile, wherein the nominal command profile corresponds to one of a nominal command velocity profile and a nominal command torque profile, wherein the stabilized command profile corresponds to one of a stabilized command velocity profile and a stabilized command torque profile, and wherein the active component is at least one of (i) the rotor and (ii) at least one of the one or more rotatable elements of the positive displacement pump. 16. The hydraulic device of claim 14 , wherein the leakage ripple map is a leakage gain map. 17. The hydraulic device of claim 16 , wherein the leakage gain map comprises a table comprising a plurality of leakage gain values.
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