Theoretical Model of Monitoring and Control Systemin Stage Hydraulic System

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Hydraulic system has been used very widely in the modern stage system, through the hydraulic system of the stage, we can realize many function of the stage, such as lifting and revolve, and this makes the effect of the performance even better.[1] But the hydraulic stage system is relatively huge, failure is inevitable, and the causes of system failure are varied. In recent years, the casualties caused by the system are abounding. We can set up the mathematical model, to provide theoretical support for the monitoring and control system in the hydraulic system of the stage.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 816-817)

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348-352

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September 2013

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