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The document describes how a regenerative circuit works to increase the extension speed of a double acting hydraulic cylinder. It does this by blocking one port and creating a bypass connection, allowing fluid from the retracting stroke to assist in the extending stroke. This increases extension speed at the expense of load capacity during extension. The document provides equations to calculate extension and retraction speeds based on pump flow rate, piston and rod areas. It determines the ratio of speeds and shows extension speed increases as the ratio of piston to rod area increases. Load capacity during extension depends on rod area rather than piston area. Two example problems demonstrate using the equations to determine speeds and load capacities for given pump flows and cylinder dimensions.

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Regenerative Circuit Ahps

The document describes how a regenerative circuit works to increase the extension speed of a double acting hydraulic cylinder. It does this by blocking one port and creating a bypass connection, allowing fluid from the retracting stroke to assist in the extending stroke. This increases extension speed at the expense of load capacity during extension. The document provides equations to calculate extension and retraction speeds based on pump flow rate, piston and rod areas. It determines the ratio of speeds and shows extension speed increases as the ratio of piston to rod area increases. Load capacity during extension depends on rod area rather than piston area. Two example problems demonstrate using the equations to determine speeds and load capacities for given pump flows and cylinder dimensions.

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Regenerative circuit

Regenerative circuit is used to increase the speed of the extension stroke of the double acting
hydraulic cylinder.
In the DCV, the port B is blocked. Instead, by pass connection is made to connect the rod end of
cylinder and pressure line.
When the DCV is in the right envelope mode, the flow from pump forces into the rod end of
cylinder through by pass connection. (Because port B is blocked) The speed of this retraction
stroke is normal and same as that of a regular double acting cylinder.
Fluid in the blank end flows back to the tank as the cylinder retracts.
When the DCV is shifted to the right envelope mode, the cylinder extends. The speed of the
extension stroke is greater than that of a regular double acting cylinder.

Cylinder Extending Speed
The total flow rate entering the blank end (A) of the cylinder equals the pump flow rate
plus the regenerative flow rate coming from the rod end of the cylinder:
Q
T
= Q
P
+ Q
R
Or Q
P
= Q
T
- Q
R
---(1)
We know that the total flow rate equals the piston area multiplied by the extending
speed of the piston (Vp
ext
). Similarly, the regenerative flow rate equals the difference of the
piston and rod areas (A
p
- A
r
) multiplied by the extending speed of the piston. Substituting
these two relationships into the eq (1) yields
Q
P
= A
p
Vp
ext
(Ap Ar)Vp
ext

Therefore, Q
P
= A
r
Vp
ext

Hence the extending speed of the piston,
r
p
pext
A
Q
V --- (2)
Thus the extending speed equals the pump flow divided by the rod area. Thus, a small
rod area (which produces a large regenerative flow) provides a large extending speed. In fact the
extending speed can be greater than the retracting speed if the rod area is made small enough.
Ratio of Extending and Retracting Speeds
Lets determine under what condition the extending and retracting speeds are equal. We
know that the retracting speed (Vp
ret
) equals the pump flow divided by the difference of the
piston and rod areas:
r p
p
pret
A A
Q
V

---(3)
Dividing eq(1) with (3) we have
r
r p
r
r
ret
ext
A
A A
A Ap Qp
A Qp
Vp
Vp

)
/(
/

Simplifying we obtain the ratio of extension speed and retracting speed

1
r ret
ext
A
Ap
Vp
Vp
--(4)
We see that when the piston area equals two times the rod area, the extension and retraction
speeds are equal. In general, the greater the ratio of piston area to rod area, the greater the ratio
of extending speed to retracting speed.
Load-Carrying Capacity during Extension :
It should be noted that the load-carrying capacity of a regenerative cylinder during
extension is less than that obtained from a regular double-acting cylinder. The load-carrying
capacity (F
load
) for a regenerative cylinder equals the pressure multiplied by piston rod area
rather than the pressure multiplied by piston area. This is due to the same system pressure acting
on both sides of the piston during the extending stroke of the regenerative cylinder.
Thus F
load
= PA
r
Thus, the power obtained from the regenerative cylinder is less because the extending
speed is increased at the expense of load-carrying capacity.

Problem 2. A double acting cylinder is hooked up in the regenerative circuit. The relief valve
setting is 70 bars. The piston area is 0.016 m
2
and the rod area is 0.0045 m
2
. If the pump flow is
0.0013m
3
/ s, find the cylinder speed and load- carrying capacity for the
a. Extending stroke
b. Retracting stroke.
Solution:
Relief valve pressure setting, p = 70 bars = 70
*
10
5
N /m
2

Piston area, A
p
= 0.016 m
2

Rod area, A
r
= 0.0045 m
2

Pump flow, Q
p
= 0.0013 m
3
/s
a) Extending Stroke:
Cylinder speed, v
p ext
= Q
p
/ A
r

(Regenerative Speed) = 0.0013 / 0.0045
= 0.29 m / s

Load carrying capacity, F
load
= p
*
A
r

= 70
*
10
5

*
0.0045
= 31500 N = 31.5kN
b) Retracting Stroke:
Cylinder Speed, v
p Ret
= Q
p
/ (A
P
A
r
)
= 0.0013 / ( 0.016 - 0.0045 )
= 0.113 m / s

Load carrying capacity, F
load
= p
*
( A
P


A
r
)
= 70
*
10
5

*
( 0.016 - 0.0045
= 80500 N = 80.5kN
3. A double acting cylinder is hooked up in the regenerative circuit. The relief valve setting is
100 bars and the pump flow is 0.0016m
3
/ s. If the regenerative and retracting speed are equal to
0.25m/ s, find the piston and rod area and also load- carrying capacity for the
a. Extending stroke
b. Retracting stroke
Solution:

Piston Area, A
P
= 2 A
r
= 2* 0.0064 = 0.0128 m
2


= p
*
A
r
= 105
*
10
5

*
0.0064= = 67200 N = 67.2kN
F
load
= p
*
( A
P


A
r
)= = 105
*
10
5

*
( 0.0128 - 0.0065 )== 67200 N = 67.2kN

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