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Analysis of the Energy Efficiency Improvement in a Load-Sensing Hydraulic System Built on the ISO Plate

The article presents a proposal to reduce energy consumption in a hydraulic system with a single pump and multiple receivers. The proposed Load-Sensing Basic (LSB) solution consists of expanding a typical hydraulic system by using additional logic valves and a dedicated differential valve. The modif...

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Published in:Energies (Basel) 2021-10, Vol.14 (20), p.6735
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Design
Energy consumption
Energy efficiency
Hydraulic equipment
Hydraulic loading
hydraulic system design
Hydraulics
Load
load-sensing
Mathematical models
numerical simulation
reduction of energy consumption
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Valves
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