Abstract

This article presents the design of a two-dimensional (2D) piston pump flow-distribution port with an overlapped structure that reduces backflow in the pump chamber and pressure ripples at the pump outlet, thus minimizing vibration and noise caused by the high-frequency distribution process of a single two-dimensional (2D) piston pump. We describe the flow distribution structure and operation principle of the 2D pump, create a mathematical model of the pump chamber pressure by using the motion and flow continuity equations of the 2D piston, and use a Matlab program to compile and solve them. The influence of the flow distribution port overlap on the pump chamber pressure and the outlet flow rate was simulated. A prototype was designed and tested on a dynamic performance test bench. Our test bench results show that the flow distribution port overlap can reduce the pressure ripple at the pump outlet, which is consistent with the simulation results.

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