DocumentCode
486895
Title
Stability and Regulation of a Variable-Displacement Vane-Pump
Author
Karmel, A.M.
Author_Institution
Project Trilby, General Motors Research Laboratories, Warren, Michigan
fYear
1987
fDate
10-12 June 1987
Firstpage
347
Lastpage
354
Abstract
Pressure fluctuations may develop in the hydraulic system of automatic transmissions, even under steady-state conditions. To analyze this phenomenon, a dynamic model was developed for a system which consists of a variable-displacement vane-pump, a regulator, and a resistive load. The model was linearized and reduced to generate a stability criterion for the pressure-regulation circuit. This criterion determines a critical frequency that the natural frequency of the pressure-regulation valve must exceed to assure stability. This critical frequency depends primarily on the daming of the spool of the pressure-regulation valve and on its position; the latter is a function of the regulation-chamber leakage characteristics. The analysis shows that line pressure, flow and leakage, along with production tolerances and different operating conditions, have a significant effect on the stability of the hydraulic system. Test data supports the analysis.
Keywords
Circuit stability; Flow production systems; Fluctuations; Frequency; Hydraulic systems; Load modeling; Regulators; Stability criteria; Steady-state; Valves;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
American Control Conference, 1987
Conference_Location
Minneapolis, MN, USA
Type
conf
Filename
4789344
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