Energies (Mar 2021)

Energy Consumption Structure and Its Improvement of Low-Lifting Capacity Scissor Lift

  • Lukasz Stawinski,
  • Jakub Zaczynski,
  • Adrian Morawiec,
  • Justyna Skowronska,
  • Andrzej Kosucki

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/en14051366
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 5
p. 1366

Abstract

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The article presents the experimental investigation of low-lifting capacity hydraulic scissor lift energy consumption. The analysis is based on experimental tests of two individual drives of the scissor lift: the conventional one and the variable-speed electro-hydraulic one. The investigation focuses on the study of the total energy consumption for lifting and lowering the scissor lift with different masses of transported cargo and also power consumptions of each element supplying these systems. Particular attention was paid to the significant impact of power supply on each control component as the main factor of reduction in the energetic efficiency of the low-lifting capacity scissor lift. A comparison of both drives indicated that the mass of transported cargo has a significant influence on the choice of the drive used. Results of the research show that significant energetic savings are obtained, as the modernized propulsion system consumes 67% energy of the standard one. A decrease in the percentage of energy losses with the increase in the mass handled led to the conclusion that the enhancement of propulsion systems in scissor lifts should be especially considered in machines carrying big loads.

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