The design of hydraulic pressure regulators that are stable without the use of sensing line restrictors or frictional dampersA direct-acting hydraulic pressure regulator design which incorporates stability margin, response and droop margin is developed. The pressure regulator system does not involve a nonlinear sensing line restrictor (which may degrade transient response) or linear damping (which is sensitive to clearance and viscosity). The direct-acting hydraulic pressure regulator makes use of the technique of lead network stabilization (i.e., the tuned stabilizer concept). An analytically derived circuit pressure regulator is tested to study the stability limit under a parallel capacitive plus resistive load and the stabilizing effect of the tuned stabilizer.
Document ID
19780040988
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Gold, H. (NASA Lewis Research Center Cleveland, Ohio, United States)