Simulation and Research on Double Cylinder Hydraulic System Synchronized Control for Segment Erector of TBM

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This paper analyzes reasons for non-synchronization of double cylinders of segment erector of TBM and puts forward feasible synchronized control proposal. Meanwhile, mathematical modeling is built and AMEsim software is used for simulation of synchronized and coordinated control of lifting system of segment erector. The simulation results show that synchronized control accuracy meeting the design requirements.TBM (tunnel boring machine) is a large-sized hydromechatronics engineering device in modern tunnel works, and segment erector is its key component. Research on double cylinders of hydraulic system of segment erector of TBM is carried out in this paper, and AMEsim software is used to simulate the synchronized and coordinated control of lifting system of segment erector.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 383-390)

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2103-2107

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November 2011

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© 2012 Trans Tech Publications Ltd. All Rights Reserved

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