Performance Research on the Secondary Hydraulic Transmission System under Variable Pressure Rail

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Hydrostatic transmission with secondary regulation can regenerate inertial and gravitational energy of load. Based on deeply analyzing the working principles and energy-saving theory of the secondary regulating transmission system under variable pressure rail, regenerating the transmission system’s inertial energy by controlling rotation speed was put forward. Considering large changes of the parameters of the transmission system and its non-linearity, a fuzzy-neural network control was adopted, and the mathematical model of the system was established, then the simulations of the performance of the transmission system has been conducted. The conclusion was made that the inertial energy can be reclaimed and reused,and the self-adaptive ability and controlling performance of the secondary hydraulic transmission system is improved.

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