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servohydraulic

A servohydraulic system is a servo-controlled hydraulic actuation system that provides high force and precise motion control by regulating hydraulic fluid flow through a servo valve in response to an electronic command. It combines hydraulic power with closed-loop electrical control to achieve accurate positioning, speed, or force in a compact package.

Core components include a servo valve (often a proportional or servo valve), a hydraulic pump and reservoir,

Operation relies on converting a command signal from a controller into a variable flow through the servo

Applications of servohydraulic systems are widespread in testing and manufacturing. They are central to material testing

Advantages include high force density, fast dynamic response, high stiffness, and good force/velocity control over a

hydraulic
actuators
such
as
cylinders
or
hydraulic
rams,
and
the
hydraulic
fluid
itself.
The
system
also
incorporates
sensors
such
as
position
transducers,
force
sensors,
or
pressure
transducers,
along
with
a
controller
and
signal
amplifiers
to
form
a
closed
feedback
loop.
valve.
The
resulting
fluid
pressure
and
flow
move
the
actuator,
while
sensors
provide
real-time
feedback
on
position
or
force.
The
controller
compares
the
feedback
with
the
command
and
adjusts
the
valve
to
reduce
error,
typically
using
control
strategies
such
as
PID
or
more
advanced
model-based
algorithms
to
achieve
desired
performance.
machines
(universal
testing
machines),
aerospace
and
automotive
component
testing,
civil
engineering
and
structural
testing,
dynamic
vibration
testing,
and
certain
robotic
or
precision
positioning
tasks
where
high
force
and
stiffness
are
required.
wide
range.
Limitations
involve
system
complexity,
potential
hydraulic
fluid
leaks,
temperature
sensitivity,
maintenance
requirements,
and
control
stability
issues
arising
from
valve
dynamics
and
fluid
characteristics.
Proper
design
emphasizes
fluid
cleanliness,
thermal
management,
and
robust
control
strategies.