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Research on the Volumetric Efficiency of a Novel Stacked Roller 2D Piston Pump

In order to improve the volumetric efficiency of the axial piston pump, this paper proposes a novel stacked roller 2D piston pump. It utilizes the alternate communication between the distribution cylinder and the oil intake and discharge ports of the housing to realize the flow distribution. While r...

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Published in:Machines (Basel) 2021-07, Vol.9 (7), p.128
Main Authors: Zhang, Chenchen, Ruan, Jian, Xing, Tong, Li, Sheng, Meng, Bin, Ding, Chuan
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Language:English
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Summary:In order to improve the volumetric efficiency of the axial piston pump, this paper proposes a novel stacked roller 2D piston pump. It utilizes the alternate communication between the distribution cylinder and the oil intake and discharge ports of the housing to realize the flow distribution. While removing the independent flow distribution mechanism of the traditional piston pump, the leakage loss at the distribution friction pair can be reduced to improve the volumetric efficiency. Based on the flow distribution principle, an analytical model of the volumetric efficiency of the stacked roller 2D piston pump was established. Then, a co-simulation model of the whole pump was built using both the Simulink and AMESim software. The variation curve of output flow and leakage flow under different load pressures and rotational speeds was obtained, as well as the influence of backflow, axial leakage, and circumferential leakage on the volumetric efficiency. On this basis, a prototype of the stacked roller 2D pump was designed and manufactured in order to measure the output flow under different load pressures and rotational speeds, and a dedicated test bench was established. The experimental results are consistent with the simulation results; when the rotational speed is 6000 rpm and the load pressure is 5 MPa, the volumetric efficiency of the prototype pump can reach 98.6%. The research work validates that the novel stacked roller 2D piston pump has high volumetric efficiency.
ISSN:2075-1702
2075-1702
DOI:10.3390/machines9070128