Abstract

A hydraulic system’s lubricating oil is subject to serialized variable static loads with performance. An improved self-turbulent flow algorithm, based on the real-time acquisition and monitoring of lubricating oil static pressure in a hydraulic system to simulate variable static loads, is proposed. A mathematical model of the electrohydraulic servo control system for lubricating oil static pressure acquisition is presented, and the self-turbulent flow controller is designed for numerical analysis. The self-anti-disturbance control strategy for the lubricating oil static pressure of an electrohydraulic servo system is discussed, which is used for quadratic optimization, pole placement, PID, and self-turbulent flow control, and the lubricating oil static pressure simulation model of self-turbulent flow control is constructed by a SIMULINK module. The numerical simulation results indicate that the overshoot is significantly reduced. The proposed self-anti-disturbance control algorithm is verified by experiments, and the lubricating oil static pressure acquisition followability and monitoring accuracy are greatly improved. Variable hydraulic lubricating oil static pressure acquisition and monitoring can be effectively and stably adjusted by a predesigned electrohydraulic servo control system in the field of power hydraulic fluid lubrication.

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