Mechanic878
Mechanical
- Feb 5, 2015
- 7
Hi everyone,
I am new to this forum and would appreciate your assistance on following design problem.
I am designing a heavy duty hydraulic jacking system for liftboat. When the cylinders retract, the hull goes up. When the cylinders extend, the hull goes down. It is a high pressure system operating at 315bar working pressure. There are counterbalance valves connected to both rod and bore side of the cylinders and the system is supposed to descend by gravity. The cylinders are controlled by 4/3 proportional directional valves.
I have calculated the power loss and consequently the waste heat that has to be dissipated during HULL UP operation, but now I have to calculate the power loss during HULL DOWN. My question is, how to calculate the power loss across the counterbalance valves? And also, what is the reasonable amount of total system power loss in % of the input power I should expect as a result?
Regards,
Mechanic878
I am new to this forum and would appreciate your assistance on following design problem.
I am designing a heavy duty hydraulic jacking system for liftboat. When the cylinders retract, the hull goes up. When the cylinders extend, the hull goes down. It is a high pressure system operating at 315bar working pressure. There are counterbalance valves connected to both rod and bore side of the cylinders and the system is supposed to descend by gravity. The cylinders are controlled by 4/3 proportional directional valves.
I have calculated the power loss and consequently the waste heat that has to be dissipated during HULL UP operation, but now I have to calculate the power loss during HULL DOWN. My question is, how to calculate the power loss across the counterbalance valves? And also, what is the reasonable amount of total system power loss in % of the input power I should expect as a result?
Regards,
Mechanic878