Electrohydraulic servo drive of the device for surface plastic deformation treatment
Keywords:
electrohydraulic servo drive, surface plastic deformation, control of deformation force, mathematical modelAbstract
Electrohydraulic servo drive with deformation force feedback is proposed to be used in the devices for surface plastic deformation (spinning and burnishing). Mathematical model of such drive is developed for simulation numerical study aimed at choosing the drive parameters that provide the necessary technological models.References
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2010-11-12
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O. V. Deribo, O. V. Serdiuk, and I. O. Syvak, “Electrohydraulic servo drive of the device for surface plastic deformation treatment”, Вісник ВПІ, no. 6, pp. 76–79, Nov. 2010.
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