Experiment Driven Co-Simulation Model of Wheel Loader Attachment Hydraulics System for Influence Assessment of Hydraulic Accumulator Parameters on Energy Recuperation Efficiency

The following paper describes research on the influence of hydraulic accumulator parameters on the efficiency of energy recovery for a simulation model of a wheel loader using the results of experimental research. A design solution for the energy recovery system for the loader attachment was present...

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Main Authors: Cezary Rudzki, Adam Bartnicki, Arkadiusz Rubiec, Tomasz Muszyński, Mirosław Przybysz
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2025-08-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/18/15/4208
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author Cezary Rudzki
Adam Bartnicki
Arkadiusz Rubiec
Tomasz Muszyński
Mirosław Przybysz
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Adam Bartnicki
Arkadiusz Rubiec
Tomasz Muszyński
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description The following paper describes research on the influence of hydraulic accumulator parameters on the efficiency of energy recovery for a simulation model of a wheel loader using the results of experimental research. A design solution for the energy recovery system for the loader attachment was presented, which allows for the recovery of the potential energy of the boom, bucket, and load. The presented simulation model was developed based on a real object. The necessary operating parameters were determined using experimental tests. The study used the co-simulation method of mechanical and hydraulic models in order to more accurately reflect the actual behavior of the research object. The validated simulation model was extended with the developed energy recovery module based on a hydraulic accumulator. The results of the conducted tests have indicated the influence of hydraulic accumulator parameters on the efficiency of energy recovery and potential directions for further research.
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spelling doaj-art-af8a57c7b28e4c74bb9ccb701f82a10d2025-08-20T04:00:50ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732025-08-011815420810.3390/en18154208Experiment Driven Co-Simulation Model of Wheel Loader Attachment Hydraulics System for Influence Assessment of Hydraulic Accumulator Parameters on Energy Recuperation EfficiencyCezary Rudzki0Adam Bartnicki1Arkadiusz Rubiec2Tomasz Muszyński3Mirosław Przybysz4Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Military University of Technology, 00-908 Warsaw, PolandFaculty of Mechanical Engineering, Military University of Technology, 00-908 Warsaw, PolandFaculty of Mechanical Engineering, Military University of Technology, 00-908 Warsaw, PolandFaculty of Mechanical Engineering, Military University of Technology, 00-908 Warsaw, PolandFaculty of Mechanical Engineering, Military University of Technology, 00-908 Warsaw, PolandThe following paper describes research on the influence of hydraulic accumulator parameters on the efficiency of energy recovery for a simulation model of a wheel loader using the results of experimental research. A design solution for the energy recovery system for the loader attachment was presented, which allows for the recovery of the potential energy of the boom, bucket, and load. The presented simulation model was developed based on a real object. The necessary operating parameters were determined using experimental tests. The study used the co-simulation method of mechanical and hydraulic models in order to more accurately reflect the actual behavior of the research object. The validated simulation model was extended with the developed energy recovery module based on a hydraulic accumulator. The results of the conducted tests have indicated the influence of hydraulic accumulator parameters on the efficiency of energy recovery and potential directions for further research.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/18/15/4208wheel loaderenergy recuperationhydraulic accumulatorco-simulation
spellingShingle Cezary Rudzki
Adam Bartnicki
Arkadiusz Rubiec
Tomasz Muszyński
Mirosław Przybysz
Experiment Driven Co-Simulation Model of Wheel Loader Attachment Hydraulics System for Influence Assessment of Hydraulic Accumulator Parameters on Energy Recuperation Efficiency
Energies
wheel loader
energy recuperation
hydraulic accumulator
co-simulation
title Experiment Driven Co-Simulation Model of Wheel Loader Attachment Hydraulics System for Influence Assessment of Hydraulic Accumulator Parameters on Energy Recuperation Efficiency
title_full Experiment Driven Co-Simulation Model of Wheel Loader Attachment Hydraulics System for Influence Assessment of Hydraulic Accumulator Parameters on Energy Recuperation Efficiency
title_fullStr Experiment Driven Co-Simulation Model of Wheel Loader Attachment Hydraulics System for Influence Assessment of Hydraulic Accumulator Parameters on Energy Recuperation Efficiency
title_full_unstemmed Experiment Driven Co-Simulation Model of Wheel Loader Attachment Hydraulics System for Influence Assessment of Hydraulic Accumulator Parameters on Energy Recuperation Efficiency
title_short Experiment Driven Co-Simulation Model of Wheel Loader Attachment Hydraulics System for Influence Assessment of Hydraulic Accumulator Parameters on Energy Recuperation Efficiency
title_sort experiment driven co simulation model of wheel loader attachment hydraulics system for influence assessment of hydraulic accumulator parameters on energy recuperation efficiency
topic wheel loader
energy recuperation
hydraulic accumulator
co-simulation
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/18/15/4208
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