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Development of a dual magnetostrictive material rods–based electro-hydrostatic actuator

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Recently, the use of smart material–based electro-hydrostatic actuators is increasingly becoming more attractive to overcome the inherent disadvantages of conventional actuation systems and to offer new opportunities for performance improvement.… Click to show full abstract

Recently, the use of smart material–based electro-hydrostatic actuators is increasingly becoming more attractive to overcome the inherent disadvantages of conventional actuation systems and to offer new opportunities for performance improvement. A new type of a dual magnetostrictive material rods–based electro-hydrostatic actuator is presented in the current study. An active rotary rectification valve is utilized to convert small, high-frequency vibration displacements of the magnetostrictive material rods into continuous, smooth and bidirectional motion of a hydraulic cylinder by fluid rectification. Simulation and experiments were performed to confirm the feasibility of the new concept. The experimental results indicate that the dual magnetostrictive material rods–based electro-hydrostatic actuator exhibits a maximum flow rate that is approximately twice that of a single magnetostrictive material rod–based electro-hydrostatic actuator, and that the operating frequency increases from 110 to 150 Hz.

Keywords: material rods; electro hydrostatic; based electro; material; hydrostatic actuator; magnetostrictive material

Journal Title: Journal of Intelligent Material Systems and Structures
Year Published: 2019

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