Scientific Reports (Sep 2024)
Multi-objective optimization design of low-power-driven, large-flux, and fast-response three-stage valve
Abstract
Abstract Intrinsically safe solenoids drive solenoid valves in coal mining equipment. The low power consumption of these solenoids limits the response time of the solenoid valves. Additionally, the low viscosity and high susceptibility to dust contamination of the emulsion fluid often lead to leakage and sticking of hydraulic valves. This study proposes a low-power-driven, large-flux, fast-response three-stage valve structure with an internal displacement feedback device to address these issues. The critical parameters of the valve were optimized using a novel multi-objective optimization algorithm. A prototype was manufactured based on the obtained parameters and subjected to simulation and experimental verification. The results demonstrate that the valve has an opening time of 21 ms, a closing time of 12 ms, and a maximum flow rate of approximately 225 L/min. The driving power of this structure is less than 1.2 W. By utilizing this valve for hydraulic cylinder control, a positioning accuracy of ± 0.15 mm was achieved. The comparative test results show that the proposed structural control error fluctuation is smaller than that of the 3/4 proportional valve.
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