Original scientific paper
Evaluation of a New Energy Recycling Hydraulic Lift Cylinder for Forwarders
Jussi Manner
orcid.org/0000-0002-4982-3855
; Skogforsk Uppsala Science Park 751 83 Uppsala SWEDEN
Ola Lindroos
orcid.org/0000-0002-7112-4460
; Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences Department of Forest Biomaterials and Technology 901 83 Umeå SWEDEN
Hans Arvidsson
; Swedish Machinery Testing Institute 904 03 Umeå SWEDEN
Tomas Nordfjell
; Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences Department of Forest Biomaterials and Technology 901 83 Umeå SWEDEN
Abstract
In mechanized forestry, much of the work is conducted by use of cranes, and recovering potential energy is a possible method to reduce energy consumption when using cranes for lift work. The objective of this study was to evaluate the capacity of a new »Energy-efficient hydraulic lift cylinder« (EHLC), which has a secondary cylinder built into its piston rod, to store potential energy from lowering the boom in the form of pressurized hydraulic oil in an accumulator and using the stored energy in the next boom lift. The EHLC was mounted on a forwarder, and manipulated to enable its use also as a standard cylinder. We then compared the EHLC and a standard cylinder in terms of function and energy consumption during repetitive boom lifts and lowerings. With the tested settings the EHLC saved up to approximately 9.4% of the energy consumed during the first part of boom lifts and up to 3.2% of the total lift energy. With possible further adjustments, such as optimization of the accumulator size, enlargement of the assisting cylinder diameter, and enhancement of the accumulator pressurization, but most importantly reduction in internal leakage, the current EHLC could have commercial potential.
Keywords
weight-balancing; fluid dynamics; fluid mechanics; timber loader; mobile hydraulic lift devices; Boyle’s law; counterweight
Hrčak ID:
173822
URI
Publication date:
1.6.2016.
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