TRADITIONAL HYDRAULIC VS SERVO-HYDRAULIC SYSTEM

TRADITIONAL HYDRAULIC VS SERVO-HYDRAULIC SYSTEM

In the traditional hydraulic system, an Induction motor drives the constant pump at a fixed speed & proportional valves are used for pressure and volume control.  As the motor runs at a constant speed and coupled with the constant pump it consumes electrical energy continuously, even during unloading conditions also.

Disadvantages of traditional hydraulic system

  1. High electrical energy consumption, as motor,, rotates with constant speed.
  2. Increase in Hyd. Fluid temperature due to constant output of the pump.
  3. More hydraulic maintenance cost due to increase in fluid temperature Hyd Seals, ‘O” rings life get reduce.
  4. A bigger heat exchanger requires to maintain hydraulic fluid temperature.
  5. Operating cost high.

Advantages of traditional hydraulic system

      Less initial cost as standard motor & pump used.

In servo hydraulic system, servo motor speed is controlled by servo drive as per the input signal from machine controller for flow & Pressure. In unloading condition or pressure hold condition motor speed will be almost zero. As per flow & pressure requirement motor speed will varies.

Advantages of servo hydraulic system

  1. Electrical energy saving 60-70 % in GDC and LPDC and 25-50 % in HPDC machines.
  2. Reduces Hydraulic fluid temperature, as no flow during unloading or no operation conditions.
  3. Longer hydraulic components life due to less heating.
  4. Smooth and flexible change-over between pressure-and volume control
  5. Pressure control in 125μs-loop
  6. Very low pulsation of pressure and flow rate, So Excellent control behaviour and improved process quality.
  7. Flow & Pressure control proportional valves not require, as it is control from servo system.
  8. Operating cost low.

Disadvantages Servo hydraulic system

Higher initial costs