Hydraulic Fluid Mathematical Modeling

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In hydraulic system, the property of hydraulic fluid will have non-linear behavior change when the temperature and pressure of fluid and the amount of dissolved and undissolved air vary, thus influencing the hydraulic system performance. The authors first studied the property of hydraulic fluid, and then constructed the mathematical expression theoretically, which shows the hydraulic fluid effective density using the fluid pressure, temperature and air content parameters. The computation simulations of the hydraulic fluid non-linear property were carried out using the simulation program based on MATLAB software. Meanwhile the key-factors affecting the hydraulic effective density and fluid bulk modulus were discussed. The study results provide computing foundation for designing quickly responsive, running steady and highly accurate hydraulic transmission system, which have important theory and engineering significance.

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September 2013

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