High power density in combination with flexible power distribution possibilities and extreme robustness are reasons why fluid power has been the preferred technology in mobile machinery, such as excavators and cranes, since the mid-20th century. In principle, the machines have been powered by a combustion engine which powers a pump, with the output from the pump being distributed to different functions via valves. However, a transformation is currently underway. Combustion engines are being replaced by electric motors, and batteries able to store energy corresponding to several hours of operation are often desired. Since batteries tend to be heavy and expensive, reducing the energy consumption is getting higher priority than ever before. Th...
Transitioning from a valve- to pump-controlled system has been observed in working hydraulics to red...
Hydraulic systems represent a crucial part of the drivetrain of mobile machines. The most important ...
This paper provides an overview of the challenges and possibilities of the integration of electric d...
High power density in combination with flexible power distribution possibilities and extreme robustn...
More and more vehicles are being electrified. Mobile working machines and heavy trucks are not exclu...
The development of hydraulic components and systems concept has in recent decades been a clear focus...
The high price of batteries in working machines with electric drives offer a potential for investmen...
Electrifying vehicles yields advantages such as reduced emissions, better performance and more flexi...
The research in this thesis is primarily motivated by rising fuel costs and increasingly stringent e...
Economic and environmental factors provide the motivation for a continuing trend toward more energy ...
In this dissertation, energy efficient hydraulic systems are studied. The research focuses on soluti...
Along with increased oil prices and rising environmental issues, a demand for alternatives to combus...
Improving energy efficiency in mobile hydraulics is paramount and feasible via machine electrificati...
Today’s mobile machines most often contain hydraulic valve controlled drives in an open loop-circuit...
Positive displacement machines working as hydraulic pumps or hydraulic motors have always been, are ...
Transitioning from a valve- to pump-controlled system has been observed in working hydraulics to red...
Hydraulic systems represent a crucial part of the drivetrain of mobile machines. The most important ...
This paper provides an overview of the challenges and possibilities of the integration of electric d...
High power density in combination with flexible power distribution possibilities and extreme robustn...
More and more vehicles are being electrified. Mobile working machines and heavy trucks are not exclu...
The development of hydraulic components and systems concept has in recent decades been a clear focus...
The high price of batteries in working machines with electric drives offer a potential for investmen...
Electrifying vehicles yields advantages such as reduced emissions, better performance and more flexi...
The research in this thesis is primarily motivated by rising fuel costs and increasingly stringent e...
Economic and environmental factors provide the motivation for a continuing trend toward more energy ...
In this dissertation, energy efficient hydraulic systems are studied. The research focuses on soluti...
Along with increased oil prices and rising environmental issues, a demand for alternatives to combus...
Improving energy efficiency in mobile hydraulics is paramount and feasible via machine electrificati...
Today’s mobile machines most often contain hydraulic valve controlled drives in an open loop-circuit...
Positive displacement machines working as hydraulic pumps or hydraulic motors have always been, are ...
Transitioning from a valve- to pump-controlled system has been observed in working hydraulics to red...
Hydraulic systems represent a crucial part of the drivetrain of mobile machines. The most important ...
This paper provides an overview of the challenges and possibilities of the integration of electric d...