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飞机液压刹车系统的自激振动分析与抑制

Translated title of the contribution: Analysis and Suppression for Self-excited Vibration of Aircraft Hydraulic Braking System
  • Yuanzhi Xu
  • , Zongxia Jiao*
  • , Hao Feng
  • , Yan Xie
  • , Chongyang Yang
  • , Zuojian Xie
  • , Zehua Liu
  • , Yaolan Jin
  • , Shaokang Meng
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Beihang University
  • China Aviation Industry Corporation
  • Shanghai Hunter Hydraulic Control Technology Co. LTD

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Abstract

The aircraft hydraulic braking system is a pressure control system, which utilises a pressure servo valve to delivery the pressure proportional to the input control signal. The pressure oscillation problem encountered has periodic fluctuations, which significantly reduces the control performance of the braking system. The mathematical model of the system is derived, and the vibration is analysed. It is pointed out that the sustainable oscillation is a self-excited vibration of valve-pipe system, which is actually a nonlinear dynamic process with positive feedback. The established ordinary differential equations are solved with Runge-kutta, and the lotus of limit circle is obtained indicating the self-excited vibration. Two suppression methods, increasing the return chamber’s volume and removing the return pressure feedback passage, are proposed. The AMESim software is used to build system’s model, and suppression methods are investigated by the simulation. Experiments are carried out to validate the self-excited vibration and the suppression schemes. The experimental results show that the vibration is eliminated by the suppression methods, indicating their effectiveness. The proposed theory can be used to analyse and recognise the self-excited vibration of pressure servo-valve, and is beneficial for the design of aircraft hydraulic brake systems.

Translated title of the contributionAnalysis and Suppression for Self-excited Vibration of Aircraft Hydraulic Braking System
Original languageChinese (Traditional)
Pages (from-to)200-208
Number of pages9
JournalJixie Gongcheng Xuebao/Journal of Mechanical Engineering
Volume60
Issue number16
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 2024

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