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Increased energy efficiency of hydraulic hybrid drives by means
of a multi-chamber accumulator
Dr.-Ing. Frank Bauer, Daniel Feld
HYDAC International GmbH, Industriestraße, D-66280 Sulzbach/Saar, Deutschland, E-mail: frank.bauer@hydac.com, daniel.feld@hydac.com
Christian Stauch
ZeMA - Zentrum für Mechatronik und Automatisierungstechnik gemeinnützige GmbH, Eschbergerweg 46, D-66121 Saarbrücken, E-Mail: christian.stauch@zema.de
Abstract
The focus of the present contribution is hydraulic energy recovery by means of hydro-
pneumatic multi-chamber accumulators. A simulation study is presented comparing two
different multi-chamber accumulator concepts for energy recovery in an exemplary load
case involving a forklift mast. The first concept is based on the ��ouble Piston
Accumulator� /1/. It is compared to the so-����� ����� �� �������� ��� ���� �� �
similarities and differences of the two concepts are discussed in the presentation.
KEYWORDS: energy efficiency, hydraulic hybrid, multi-chamber accumulator
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Due to corporate reasons at this position the abstract is printed only. The complete
contribution will follow in the online publication of the proceedings.
References
/1/ F. Bauer and D. Feld, Hydraulic Double Piston Accumulator - Innovative
hydraulic accumulator for hydraulic hybrid drives, Energy Efficient Hydraulics
and Pneumatics Conference, Chicago, USA, November 17-19, 2011.
/2/ C. Stauch and J. Rudolph, Energy Saving Using a Multi-Chamber Accumulator:
Experimental Results and Proof of Concept, in: Proc. 14th Scandinavian
International Conference on Fluid Power, SICFP15, Tampere, Finland, May 19-
22, 2015.
Group 2 - Novel System Structures | Paper 2-3 117
118 10th International Fluid Power Conference | Dresden 2016
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Increased energy efficiency of hydraulic hybrid drives by means
of a multi-chamber accumulator
Dr.-Ing. Frank Bauer, Daniel Feld
HYDAC International GmbH, Industriestraße, D-66280 Sulzbach/Saar, Deutschland, E-mail: frank.bauer@hydac.com, daniel.feld@hydac.com
Christian Stauch
ZeMA - Zentrum für Mechatronik und Automatisierungstechnik gemeinnützige GmbH, Eschbergerweg 46, D-66121 Saarbrücken, E-Mail: christian.stauch@zema.de
Abstract
The focus of the present contribution is hydraulic energy recovery by means of hydro-
pneumatic multi-chamber accumulators. A simulation study is presented comparing two
different multi-chamber accumulator concepts for energy recovery in an exemplary load
case involving a forklift mast. The first concept is based on the “Double Piston
Accumulator” /1/. It is compared to the so-called “Digital Accumulator” /2/. Both
similarities and differences of the two concepts are discussed in the presentation.
KEYWORDS: energy efficiency, hydraulic hybrid, multi-chamber accumulator
1. Short presentation
2. References
/1/ F. Bauer and D. Feld, Hydraulic Double Piston Accumulator - Innovative
hydraulic accumulator for hydraulic hybrid drives, Energy Efficient Hydraulics
and Pneumatics Conference, Chicago, USA, November 17-19, 2011.
/2/ C. Stauch, F. Schulz, P. Bruck, and J. Rudolph, Energy Recovery Using a Digital
Piston-Type Accumulator, in: Proc. 5th Workshop on Digital Fluid Power,
DFP12, Tampere, Finland, October 24-25, 2012, pp. 57-73, 2012.
/3/ C. Stauch and J. Rudolph, Energy Saving Using a Multi-Chamber Accumulator:
Experimental Results and Proof of Concept, in: Proc. 14th Scandinavian
International Conference on Fluid Power, SICFP15, Tampere, Finland, May 19-
22, 2015.
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