电液卷曲手工具的建模、验证和研究

Eric D. Norquist, Jonathon E. Slightam, M. Nagurka
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由于其高功率密度,液压系统越来越适合于人体规模的设备。例如,商业和公用事业电工使用电液切割和压接工具,而不是人力工具,切割和压接直径超过25mm的电线。这些工具大大减少了与工人相关的疲劳和紧张型伤害。为了改进电液工具技术,需要增加单次充电的应用数量。本文建立了专业电工用电液卷曲手工具的高保真非线性集总参数模型。11阶模型预测刀具性能的最大能耗和卷曲时间的平均误差分别为6.9%和4.4%。进行了模拟研究,以研究如何降低刀具的能耗。对泵的活塞直径进行了独立的参数扫描。传动比是通过电机最大转矩联系起来的依赖参数。在增加泵活塞直径的同时增加齿轮传动比,可以降低压接过程中工具的能耗。仿真表明,通过增加泵柱塞直径和轮系比,每个卷曲可节省高达30%的能量。
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Modeling, Validation, and Investigation of an Electrohydraulic Crimping Hand Tool
Due to their high power density, hydraulic systems are increasingly adapted for human scale devices. For example, commercial and utility electricians use electrohydraulic cutting and crimping tools, rather than human powered tools, to cut and crimp wires that exceed 25mm in diameter. These tools greatly reduce worker-related fatigue and strain-type injuries. To improve electrohydraulic tool technology, there is a need to increase the number of applications from a single battery charge. This paper develops a high fidelity nonlinear lumped parameter model of an electrohydraulic crimping hand tool used by professional electricians. The eleventh-order model can predict tool performance with an average error of 6.9% and 4.4% with respect to the maximum energy consumption and crimp time, respectively. Simulation studies were conducted to investigate reducing the energy consumption of the tool. An independent parameter sweep was performed on the pump piston diameter. The gear ratio was a dependent parameter linked through the maximum motor torque. Increasing the pump piston diameter while increasing the gear ratio was shown to decrease the energy consumption of the tool during crimping applications. Simulations suggest that up to 30% energy can be saved per crimp by increasing the pump piston diameter and gear train ratio.
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