In this paper, the authors present a 0D fluid dynamic model of a vane pump used to refill tanks with fuel. T he model is entirely developed in OpenModelica environment, where the authors have created specific libraries of elements suitable for the physical modelling of fluid power components and systems. Among the different approaches, the zero-dimension (0D) fluid-dynamic modelling of positive displacement machines is suitable to study many aspects as: the instantaneous flow rate, pressure and torque transients, the fluid borne noise related to the flow rate and pressure irregularity, the dynamic behaviour of the variable displacement control. Overall, this approach in modelling allows to link the geometrical features of the machine with its dynamic behaviour and for this reason is particularly useful in guiding the design. The model of the vane pump is described together with the main design features that can be analysed in terms of their influence on the pump behaviour. Besides the specific results obtained regarding the design of the pump, the paper also demonstr ates the use of OpenModelica language and environment, and its efficacy, into the applications of fluid power modelling and simulation.

Lumped parameter model of vane pumps developed in OpenModelica environment / Zardin, B.; Cillo, G.; Rizzoli, M.; Borghi, M.. - In: E3S WEB OF CONFERENCES. - ISSN 2267-1242. - 312:(2021), p. 05005. (Intervento presentato al convegno 76th Italian National Congress, ATI 2021 tenutosi a ita nel 2021) [10.1051/e3sconf/202131205005].

Lumped parameter model of vane pumps developed in OpenModelica environment

Zardin B.
;
Cillo G.;Rizzoli M.;Borghi M.
2021

Abstract

In this paper, the authors present a 0D fluid dynamic model of a vane pump used to refill tanks with fuel. T he model is entirely developed in OpenModelica environment, where the authors have created specific libraries of elements suitable for the physical modelling of fluid power components and systems. Among the different approaches, the zero-dimension (0D) fluid-dynamic modelling of positive displacement machines is suitable to study many aspects as: the instantaneous flow rate, pressure and torque transients, the fluid borne noise related to the flow rate and pressure irregularity, the dynamic behaviour of the variable displacement control. Overall, this approach in modelling allows to link the geometrical features of the machine with its dynamic behaviour and for this reason is particularly useful in guiding the design. The model of the vane pump is described together with the main design features that can be analysed in terms of their influence on the pump behaviour. Besides the specific results obtained regarding the design of the pump, the paper also demonstr ates the use of OpenModelica language and environment, and its efficacy, into the applications of fluid power modelling and simulation.
2021
76th Italian National Congress, ATI 2021
ita
2021
312
05005
Zardin, B.; Cillo, G.; Rizzoli, M.; Borghi, M.
Lumped parameter model of vane pumps developed in OpenModelica environment / Zardin, B.; Cillo, G.; Rizzoli, M.; Borghi, M.. - In: E3S WEB OF CONFERENCES. - ISSN 2267-1242. - 312:(2021), p. 05005. (Intervento presentato al convegno 76th Italian National Congress, ATI 2021 tenutosi a ita nel 2021) [10.1051/e3sconf/202131205005].
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