AndreyG
Electrical
- Nov 24, 2010
- 29
Please help me to figure out hydraulic problem – I am not hydraulics expert. I got large ship steering system: tiller operated with two cylinders, controlled by directional valve. When the valve closes the rudder vibrates instead of stopping abruptly - makes several minute oscillations back-and-forth around the stop point which results in strong vibration propagating all over the ship. My questions:
Is it normal for hydraulic cylinder to vibrate when stopped?
What can cause such vibrations?
How to get rid of vibrations?
The directional valve used in the system - ATOS DPHI 3714 /FC 53 – two stage solenoid valve. Following some recommendations I installed between the stages Flow Restrictor Valve and adjusting controls in the Flow Restrictor Valve I can eliminate the vibration but this adjustment is so sensitive that I can not make it work continuously (I believe the adjustment is dependent on oil temperature).
Other system parameters: flow ~ 2 x 50 gallons per minute, working pressure 250 – 1500 psi depending on
Rudder load.
Is it normal for hydraulic cylinder to vibrate when stopped?
What can cause such vibrations?
How to get rid of vibrations?
The directional valve used in the system - ATOS DPHI 3714 /FC 53 – two stage solenoid valve. Following some recommendations I installed between the stages Flow Restrictor Valve and adjusting controls in the Flow Restrictor Valve I can eliminate the vibration but this adjustment is so sensitive that I can not make it work continuously (I believe the adjustment is dependent on oil temperature).
Other system parameters: flow ~ 2 x 50 gallons per minute, working pressure 250 – 1500 psi depending on
Rudder load.