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15 March 2024 Development of an ultra-high pressure hydraulic hose assembly pulse test system
Pengwei Mei, Weigu Hao, Xiajie Jin
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Proceedings Volume 13079, Third International Conference on Testing Technology and Automation Engineering (TTAE 2023); 1307907 (2024) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3015661
Event: 3rd International Conference of Testing Technology and Automation Engineering (TTAE 2023), 2023, Xi-an, China
Abstract
The hydraulic hose assembly consists of hoses, hose fittings and other accessories, and is an important component of the hydraulic system. With the wide application of hydraulic system in various fields, the quality and quality of hydraulic hose assembly are also put forward higher requirements. Based on the analysis of the relevant research, the paper develops the measurement and control system based on LabVIEW software, and develops the hydraulic hose pulse test system. The test results show that the system can perform pulse test with pulse frequency 0.5~1Hz and test pressure up to 70MPa for different types of hoses in the specified temperature range. The pulse waveform includes square wave and water hammer wave. All the test results are in line with the requirements of the test standards, which can meet the testing needs of enterprises for ultra-high pressure, large specifications and high-performance hydraulic hoses, and achieve the expected development goals.
(2024) Published by SPIE. Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.
Pengwei Mei, Weigu Hao, and Xiajie Jin "Development of an ultra-high pressure hydraulic hose assembly pulse test system", Proc. SPIE 13079, Third International Conference on Testing Technology and Automation Engineering (TTAE 2023), 1307907 (15 March 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3015661
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KEYWORDS
Control systems

Liquids

Data acquisition

Control systems design

Software development

LabVIEW

Photonic integrated circuits

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