Research on a New Type of Hydraulic Oil Tank and a Working States Monitoring System for the Hydraulic System

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High level oil temperature is one of the most important factories for hydraulic system to breakdown. In order to improve ability of heat-radiation and control oil temperature within proper scope, new type oil tanks are required which are made up by plate-fin units. The analysis indicates that the new type oil tanks have a good natural ability of heat-radiation. To further enhance ability of heat-radiation, it should be fixed a fan in the bottom of the oil tanks, which can strengthen the ability of heat-radiation. With monitoring equipment, monitoring system can monitor the parameters of oil tanks in real time, and control the oil temperature within proper scope. Simulation experiments tell us some significant data.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 562-564)

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1463-1467

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August 2012

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© 2012 Trans Tech Publications Ltd. All Rights Reserved

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