EdHenrie
Mechanical
- Oct 12, 2005
- 6
Hi,
I'm a Mech Eng. with limited hydraulic experience and I'm specifying a hydraulic system for use as a test stand.
Application details:
Fluid: Skydrol (Phosphate Ester) = EPR seals
Max Pressure/Flow: 5000 psig at low flow (<1 gpm)
Normal Pressure/Flow: 3000 psig at 5+ gpm (intermittent)
Low Pressure/Flow: Controllable at 50 psig very low/zero flow
Initially, I wanted to use a Variable Displacement Axial Piston Pump (w/fixed RPM motor) and manually or electro-mechanically control the output pressure/flow. The vendor I contacted for quotes couldn't find a good solution for my criteria using that type of pump and suggested a fixed displacement axial pump with a variable frequency drive on the 3-phase motor to effectively give flow control with pressure regulation via pilot control valve.
My Question(s):
What are the drawbacks to using the Fixed Displacement Pump with VFD? Are there any?
One advantage I get is the built-in electronic control-ability, of which I'm a big fan, and have the knowledge to implement.
Am I asking the right question? What am I missing? Would YOU implement the fixed/VFD design in YOUR test stand, or would you lean towards the Variable Displacement Pump with fixed RPM motor?
Thanks in advance for your opinions and suggestions.
Regards,
Ed
I'm a Mech Eng. with limited hydraulic experience and I'm specifying a hydraulic system for use as a test stand.
Application details:
Fluid: Skydrol (Phosphate Ester) = EPR seals
Max Pressure/Flow: 5000 psig at low flow (<1 gpm)
Normal Pressure/Flow: 3000 psig at 5+ gpm (intermittent)
Low Pressure/Flow: Controllable at 50 psig very low/zero flow
Initially, I wanted to use a Variable Displacement Axial Piston Pump (w/fixed RPM motor) and manually or electro-mechanically control the output pressure/flow. The vendor I contacted for quotes couldn't find a good solution for my criteria using that type of pump and suggested a fixed displacement axial pump with a variable frequency drive on the 3-phase motor to effectively give flow control with pressure regulation via pilot control valve.
My Question(s):
What are the drawbacks to using the Fixed Displacement Pump with VFD? Are there any?
One advantage I get is the built-in electronic control-ability, of which I'm a big fan, and have the knowledge to implement.
Am I asking the right question? What am I missing? Would YOU implement the fixed/VFD design in YOUR test stand, or would you lean towards the Variable Displacement Pump with fixed RPM motor?
Thanks in advance for your opinions and suggestions.
Regards,
Ed