REVIEW PAPER

AN OVERVIEW ABOUT ACTIVE OSCILLATION DAMPING OF MOBILE MACHINE STRUCTURE

Robert Rahmfeld and Monika Ivantysynova

Technical University of Hamburg-Harburg, Aircraft Systems Engineering, Nesspriel 5, 21129 Hamburg, Germany
r.rahmfeld@tuhh.de, m.ivantysynova@tuhh.de


Abstract

One main current demand for mobile machinery development is the improvement of operator comfort and productivity in order to be competitive on the global market in the future. Actual trends towards cost effective actuator systems in offroad vehicles and thereby the use of electrohydraulic actuators reflects also the task of active oscillation damping of the machine structure. In the past several concepts, which differ in hydraulic system, control and sensor strategy, have been developed. However, the practical use is still minor as in most cases passive oscillation systems, which base upon high pressure hydro-pneumatic accumulators, are widely used although the component costs and frequent check intervals are problematic for this technology. This paper presents an overview of research work done in the area of active oscillation damping technologies for offroad vehicles.

Keywords: active oscillation damping, vibration suppression, vibration control, active oscillation control, mobile machines, working hydraulics



 

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