hydroman247
Mechanical
- Jun 1, 2012
- 176
Hi guys,
I have a problem whereby a rotary actuator will overspeed on startup causing issues. It has a flow control valve before it that can't handle the sudden influx of flow and will send 10-50% more oil to the actuator in the initial 2-3 seconds. This is a load sensing system with the LS feed coming back to the pump from just after the flow control valve. After the initial spike, it will settle down to its required speed setting and work as normal. Due to the nature of this application, overspeed on startup is not acceptable.
Does anyone have any experience with ramping up flow on an LS system?
Details:
45cc LS pump
5cc motor
The FCV is set to 15L/min.
Thanks
I have a problem whereby a rotary actuator will overspeed on startup causing issues. It has a flow control valve before it that can't handle the sudden influx of flow and will send 10-50% more oil to the actuator in the initial 2-3 seconds. This is a load sensing system with the LS feed coming back to the pump from just after the flow control valve. After the initial spike, it will settle down to its required speed setting and work as normal. Due to the nature of this application, overspeed on startup is not acceptable.
Does anyone have any experience with ramping up flow on an LS system?
Details:
45cc LS pump
5cc motor
The FCV is set to 15L/min.
Thanks