Abstract

Concepts, such as power and condition monitoring or smart systems, are becoming increasingly important but require extensive insight into the process or machine, which is mostly gained by additional sensors. However, this development is contrasted by growing global competition and cost pressure. The measurement concept of a soft flow rate sensor presented here, addresses this discrepancy by means of a cost-effective software-based sensor, utilizing the dependence between flow rate and flow force in hydraulic spool valves. In the presented work, the feasibility of the introduced approach and the anticipated challenges, such as the modeling of disturbances in the mechanical, fluidic and electromagnetic subdomain, are assessed. For this purpose, important phenomena influencing measurement accuracy are identified on the basis of previous work. With the help of these findings, a greatly simplified version of the soft sensor is built and evaluated with a commercial valve to perform an initial test of the concept. Regardless of future implementations, the soft sensor concept presented here may have limitations in terms of dynamics and accuracy. However, the aim is not to replace a classic flow rate sensor, such as a gear sensor, but rather to create a cost-effective way to determine the flow rate without any additional integration effort.

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