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A new type of hydraulic cylinder system controlled by the new-type hydraulic transformer

2013

In order to enhance the efficiency of the hydraulic system, one new-type hydraulic transformer is presented in this paper. First, the basic structure and the principle of the new-type hydraulic transformer are explained. Then, the mathematical models including both the inner and outer loops are analyzed. Moreover, two kinds of control methods are discussed corresponding to the two loops, respectively. Furthermore, the proposed strategies are translated into the simulation languages, and the simulation is made in Simulink. Finally, the prototypes of new-type hydraulic transformer and the test rig are constructed to test the performance. Both the simulated and experimental results show that …

New-type hydraulic transformerEngineeringbusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringMechanical engineeringHydraulic transformerType (model theory)fuzzy PIDHydraulic cylinderenergy-saving research; fuzzy PID; New-type hydraulic transformer; Mechanical EngineeringHydraulic machinerybusinessFuzzy pidenergy-saving researchProceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part C: Journal of Mechanical Engineering Science
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Residual astigmatism produced by toric intraocular lens rotation.

2010

Purpose To analyze changes in the eye’s refractive properties when a toric intraocular lens (IOL) rotates. Setting Fundacion Oftalmologica del Mediterraneo, Valencia, Spain. Design Experimental study. Methods The matrix definition of astigmatism was used in this theoretical study and compared with another vector representation. Two methods were compared: (1) The cylinder, C, resulting from the addition of 2 cylinders C1 and C2 whose axes form an angle a, is obtained by the addition of 2 vectors of values C1 and C2 forming an angle 2a; (2) the power matrix, F, of a thin astigmatic dioptric system that decomposes naturally into 3 orthogonal components: the purely spherical part Fnes, the orth…

Optics and PhotonicsRotationmedicine.medical_treatmentIntraocular lensAstigmatismRotationRefraction OcularCylinder (engine)law.inventionOpticslawCorneamedicineHumansDioptreMathematicsAngle of rotationLenses Intraocularbusiness.industryAstigmatismModels Theoreticalmedicine.diseaseRefractionSensory SystemsOphthalmologymedicine.anatomical_structureSurgerybusinessMathematicsJournal of cataract and refractive surgery
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Shakedown optimal design of reinforced concrete structures by evolution strategies

2000

Approaches the shakedown optimal design of reinforced concrete (RC) structures, subjected to variable and repeated external quasi‐static actions which may generate the well‐known shakedown or adaptation phenomenon, when constraints are imposed on deflection and/or deformation parameters, in order to simulate the limited flexural ductility of the material, in the presence of combined axial stress and bending. Within this context, the classical shakedown optimal design problem is revisited, using a weak upper bound theorem on the effective plastic deformations. For this problem a new computational algorithm, termed evolution strategy, is herein presented. This algorithm, derived from analogy …

Optimal designbusiness.industryComputer scienceGeneral EngineeringStructural engineeringComputer Science ApplicationsShakedownComputational Theory and MathematicsFlexural strengthDeflection (engineering)Bending momentCylinder stressbusinessEvolution strategySoftwareUpper bound theorem
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Analysis of a Parabolic Cross-Diffusion Semiconductor Model with Electron-Hole Scattering

2007

The global-in-time existence of non-negative solutions to a parabolic strongly coupled system with mixed Dirichlet–Neumann boundary conditions is shown. The system describes the time evolution of the electron and hole densities in a semiconductor when electron-hole scattering is taken into account. The parabolic equations are coupled to the Poisson equation for the electrostatic potential. Written in the quasi-Fermi potential variables, the diffusion matrix of the parabolic system contains strong cross-diffusion terms and is only positive semi-definite such that the problem is formally of degenerate type. The existence proof is based on the study of a fully discretized version of the system…

Parabolic cylindrical coordinatesApplied MathematicsDegenerate energy levelsMathematical analysisBoundary value problemParabolic cylinder functionPoisson's equationGalerkin methodParabolic partial differential equationBackward Euler methodAnalysisMathematicsCommunications in Partial Differential Equations
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Mass Estimation of Self-Contained Linear Electro-Hydraulic Actuators and Evaluation of the Influence on Payload Capacity of a Knuckle Boom Crane

2019

Abstract Self-contained linear hydraulic drives are characterized by having integrated the hydraulic power unit e.g. electrical prime mover, hydraulic pumps etc. and the hydraulic cylinder in a single compact unit. Compared to the hydraulic cylinder itself, the mass of the self-contained linear actuator is significantly larger. For some applications, e.g. crane manipulators the additional mass of the actuators compared to conventional valve-controlled hydraulics, may reduce the payload capacity, which is a central performance parameter. As a case study, a medium sized two link knuckle boom crane is modelled and by assuming the force capability of the hydraulic cylinders to be the limiting f…

PayloadHydraulicsComputer scienceElectro hydraulicBoomlaw.inventionHydraulic cylinderKnucklemedicine.anatomical_structurelawmedicineActuatorHydraulic pumpMarine engineering
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Temperature elevations in endosseous dental implants and the peri-implant bone during diode-laser-assisted surface decontamination

2002

The aim of the study was to investigate temperature elevations in the implant surface and the peri-implant bone during simulated surface decontamination of endosseous dental implants with an 809 nm semiconductor laser. Stepped cylinder implants were inserted into bone blocks cut from resected pig femurs. An artificial peri-implant bone defect provided access for the irradiation of the implant surface. A 600 micron optic fiber was used at a distance of 0.5 mm from the implant surface. Power output varied between 0.5 and 2.5 W in the cw-mode. Power density was between 176.9 and 884.6 Wcm -2 . The bone block was placed into a 37 degree(s)C water bath in order to simulate in vivo thermal conduc…

Peri-implantitisMaterials scienceThermocouplelawHeat generationCylinderIrradiationLaserSemiconductor laser theoryPower densityBiomedical engineeringlaw.inventionSPIE Proceedings
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GPR multi-component data analysis

2007

In order to test the capabilities of ground-penetrating radar (GPR) detection, models were reproduced in a laboratory using both plastic and metal cylinders as well as sheets to represent anomalies buried in a plastic tank containing sand. These models, which represent pipes and dipping layers in a homogeneous medium (i.e., sand), were used to detect the object’s position and study its polarization properties based on the different dielectric contrasts between the object and the surrounding medium. We paid particular attention to the choice of medium through which the wavefield propagated, to be sure of its isotropy and homogeneity, in order for the velocity to be the same for every path tr…

PermittivityPhysical modelScatteringAcousticsIsotropyDielectricPolarization (waves)Cylinder (engine)law.inventionGeophysicslawGround-penetrating radarGeotechnical engineeringGeology
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Cylindrical confinement of solutions containing semiflexible macromolecules: surface-induced nematic order versus phase separation

2021

Solutions of semiflexible polymers confined in cylindrical pores with repulsive walls are studied by Molecular Dynamics simulations for a wide range of polymer concentrations. Both the case where both lengths are of the same order and the case when the persistence length by far exceeds the contour length are considered, and the enhancement of nematic order along the cylinder axis is characterized. With increasing density the character of the surface effect changes from depletion to the formation of a layered structure. For binary 50 : 50 mixtures of the two types of polymers an interplay between surface enrichment of the stiffer component and the isotropic-nematic transition is found, and a…

Persistence lengthMaterials scienceIsotropy02 engineering and technologyGeneral ChemistryEntropy of mixing021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter Physics01 natural sciencesSymmetry (physics)Condensed Matter::Soft Condensed MatterChemical physicsLiquid crystalPhase (matter)0103 physical sciencesExcluded volumeCylinder010306 general physics0210 nano-technologySoft Matter
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Capillary condensation in cylindrical pores: Monte Carlo study of the interplay of surface and finite size effects.

2010

When a fluid that undergoes a vapor to liquid transition in the bulk is confined to a long cylindrical pore, the phase transition is shifted (mostly due to surface effects at the walls of the pore) and rounded (due to finite size effects). The nature of the phase coexistence at the transition depends on the length of the pore: For very long pores the system is axially homogeneous at low temperatures. At the chemical potential where the transition takes place fluctuations occur between vapor-like and liquid-like states of the cylinder as a whole. At somewhat higher temperatures (but still far below bulk criticality) the system at phase coexistence is in an axially inhomogeneous multi-domain …

Phase transitionMaterials scienceStatistical Mechanics (cond-mat.stat-mech)Condensed matter physicsCapillary condensationMonte Carlo methodFOS: Physical sciencesGeneral Physics and AstronomyAdsorptionLattice (order)CylinderIsing modelPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryAxial symmetryCondensed Matter - Statistical MechanicsThe Journal of chemical physics
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Full- and Reduced-order Model of Hydraulic Cylinder for Motion Control

2017

This paper describes the full- and reduced-order models of an actuated hydraulic cylinder suitable for system dynamics analysis and motion control design. The full-order model incorporates the valve spool dynamics with combined dead-zone and saturation nonlinearities - inherent for the orifice flow. It includes the continuity equations of hydraulic circuits coupled with the dynamics of mechanical part of cylinder drive. The resulted model is the fifth-order and nonlinear in states. The reduced model neglects the fast valve spool dynamics, simplifies both the orifice and continuity equations through an aggregation, and considers the cylinder rod velocity as output of interest. The reduced mo…

Physics0209 industrial biotechnologyFrequency response020208 electrical & electronic engineeringOrifice plateSystems and Control (eess.SY)02 engineering and technologyMechanicsMotion controlSystem dynamicsPhysics::Fluid DynamicsNonlinear systemHydraulic cylinder020901 industrial engineering & automationFOS: Electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringCylinderComputer Science - Systems and ControlBody orifice
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