2018
DOI: 10.1080/14399776.2018.1537456
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A review of electro-hydraulic servovalve research and development

Abstract: This paper provides a review of the state of the art of electro-hydraulic servovalves, which are widely used valves in industrial applications and aerospace, being key components for closed loop electrohydraulic motion control systems. The paper discusses their operating principles and the analytical models used to study these valves. Commercially available units are also analysed in detail, reporting the performance levels achieved by current servovalves in addition to discussing their advantages and drawback… Show more

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“…Since then, Moog, Rexroth, and other hydraulic component manufacturers have introduced single flapper-nozzle valves, dual flapper-nozzle valves, jet-pipe servo valves, and other products. As a result, electro-hydraulic servo valves are used in aerospace, military defense applications, industry, automation, and a wide variety of other fields [28], as demonstrated in Figure 6(a) and (b). The spool and sleeve of the servo valve need to be precisely matched, which makes it costly to manufacture.…”
Section: Actuators Of Electro-hydraulic Control Valvesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since then, Moog, Rexroth, and other hydraulic component manufacturers have introduced single flapper-nozzle valves, dual flapper-nozzle valves, jet-pipe servo valves, and other products. As a result, electro-hydraulic servo valves are used in aerospace, military defense applications, industry, automation, and a wide variety of other fields [28], as demonstrated in Figure 6(a) and (b). The spool and sleeve of the servo valve need to be precisely matched, which makes it costly to manufacture.…”
Section: Actuators Of Electro-hydraulic Control Valvesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The architectures of commercially available two-stage servovalves have not substantially changed for many years, since they can provide high reliability and excellent dynamics [1]. Most valves make use of either a double nozzle-flapper pilot stage or a deflector jet pilot stage depending on the applications, the former being more used in industrial applications, whilst the latter is more frequently used in aircrafts [2]. Regardless of the pilot stage, the main stage is usually a spool valve in which the main spool is actuated by a differential pressure generated at its extremities by the pilot stage.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regardless of the pilot stage, the main stage is usually a spool valve in which the main spool is actuated by a differential pressure generated at its extremities by the pilot stage. In this way, very high actuation forces are generated, providing fast respond speeds and capability of shearing chips that might be jammed between the metering edges [2]. The force levels developed are much higher than proportional valves or on/off valves using solenoids to directly drive the spool [3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10], which results in a much faster response and higher shear forces.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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