Applied Sciences (Oct 2020)

A Study on Failure Analysis and High Performance of Hydraulic Servo Actuator

  • Yong-bum Lee,
  • Jong-won Park,
  • Gi-chun Lee

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app10217451
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 21
p. 7451

Abstract

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Hydraulic servo actuator is used as the core actuator in tensile compression fatigue life test equipment as it operates the micro displacement very precisely at a high frequency and can be used continuously for a long period of time. Recently, the life expectancy of automobiles has been extended, the load conditions of accelerated life testing on auto parts have been increased, and the life test time and number of tests have increased significantly in order to secure the reliability of the guaranteed life of produced vehicles. Therefore, hydraulic servo actuators mounted on accelerated life testing equipment for automotive parts are essential for much higher performance and a longer life than those tested. However, small- and medium-sized companies that supply test equipment for the fatigue life of auto often fail to develop technology due to a lack of research personnel and the development budget compared to the capabilities of large automobile manufacturers, resulting in frequent breakdowns due to the technical overload of test equipment. In this study, servo actuators were used to test automotive parts, with a maximum output of 2 ton, a maximum frequency of 3.3 Hz and a maximum displacement of 50 mm. The hydraulic servo actuator, which was installed in the tensile compression fatigue life test equipment, failed to operate normally at the site, and by analyzing it, we realized this resulted from the heat generation of insulation compression due to the accumulation of air and gas into the hydraulic oil and the increase in friction due to the deterioration of flow. A static pressure bearing was adopted as a design change to improve the root cause for this failure mode, and a very high level of geometric concentricity was secured by inserting concentric tubes outside the labyrinth seal type piston. The newly designed and manufactured actuator is the result of research that has achieved a semi-permanent long life and improved performance up to 100 Hz by non-contact operation.

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