An embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to
A block configuration of a hybrid excavator according to the embodiment will be shown in
As shown in the figure, to an engine 10 are connected in parallel a variable capacity type hydraulic pump 12 and a generator motor 13 for performing a generator operation and a motor operation through a power divider 11. The hydraulic pump 12 and the generator motor 13 are driven by the engine 10.
A hydraulic circuit 14 is connected to the hydraulic pump 12, and hydraulic actuators (collectively given the reference numeral 15) including a boom cylinder 7 in
Power from the generator motor 13 is sent to a rotation motor 18 through a controller for generator motor 16 and a motor controller 17. Torque of the rotation motor 18 is sent to an upper rotating body 2 in
Meanwhile, to the generator motor 13 is connected a battery (for example, a lithium ion capacitor) 20 serving as an electric storage device which is a second power source for the rotation motor 18 through the controller for generator motor 16.
The battery 20 is electrically charged by the generator operation of the generator motor 13. The generator motor 13 timely performs the motor operation by discharge power of the battery 20 so as to assist the engine.
For example, in a case of a hybrid excavator in which engine speed sensing (ESS) control is performed, in correspondence with reduction in rotation speed of the engine 10, the assist control is performed in addition to power reducing control of the pump.
The controller for generator motor 16 controls switching between the generator operation and the motor operation of the generator motor 13, generated electric power, and electric current or torque as the motor, and also controls charge and discharge of the battery 20 in correspondence with excess and shortage of output from the generator of the generator motor 13.
The motor controller 17 controls the electric current or the torque of the rotation motor 18.
As controlling means for controlling the engine assisting action by the battery 20 and the generator motor 13, are provided engine rotation speed setting means 21, engine rotation speed detecting means 22, assisting action/stop determining means 23 and generator motor controlling means 24.
The engine rotation speed setting means 21 sets a target rotation speed of the engine on the basis of an operation amount of a throttle 25, and sends the target rotation speed of the engine to the assisting action/stop determining means 23.
The engine rotation speed detecting means 22 detects (calculates) an actual rotation speed of the engine 10 on the basis of a signal from an engine rotation speed sensor 26, and sends the actual rotation speed of the engine 10 to the assisting action/stop determining means 23.
The assisting action/stop determining means 23 determines a deviation between the inputted target rotation speed of the engine and the inputted actual rotation speed, determines the assisting action/stop on the basis of whether or not the deviation is equal to or more than a value preset as engine failure or a value which is directly connected to the engine failure, and sends a signal serving as a determination result to the generator motor controlling means 24.
The generator motor controlling means 24 outputs a generator motor torque command for the engine assisting to the controller for generator motor 16 when the signal for the assisting action is inputted. The generator motor controlling means 24 outputs a torque command 0 to the controller for generator motor 16 when the signal for the assisting action stop is inputted.
In the assisting action/stop determining means 23, a signal from a fuel sensor 27 for detecting a residual amount of engine fuel is inputted. When the residual amount is equal to or less than a value preset as a value which is directly connected to the engine failure, the assisting action/stop determining means 23 determines the assisting action stop.
An effect of this point will be further described with reference to
In Step S1, an engine actual rotation speed ω2 is read and a residual amount of fuel Fv is read. In Step S2, a deviation Δωbetween an engine target rotation speed ω1 and the engine actual rotation speed ω2 2 is calculated.
In Step S3, the deviation Δω and a preset value Δωs are compared with each other. When the answer is NO (Δω<Δωs), the detected value Fv and a preset value Fvs of the residual amount of fuel are further compared with each other in Step S4.
Here, when Fv<Fvs is established (when the answer is NO=when the fuel is sufficient), it is considered to be not the engine failure or a state which is directly connected to the engine failure and hence it is determined that the assisting action is to be continued in Step S5. Then the signal for the assisting action is continuously sent to the generator motor controlling means 24 in
Meanwhile, when the answer is YES (Δω≧Δωs) in Step S3, and when the answer is YES (Fv≦Fvs) in Step S4, it is considered to be the engine failure or the state which is directly connected to the engine failure and hence it is determined that the assisting action is to be stopped in Step S6. Then the signal for the assisting action stop is sent to the generator motor controlling means 24 in
According to this control, under a situation of the engine failure or the state which is directly connected to the engine failure, the engine assisting action by the generator motor 13 is automatically stopped. Therefore, wasteful consumption of power stored in the battery and over discharge can be prevented and it is preferable in view of the life of the battery and saving energy.
It should be noted that as a variation of the operation state which is directly connected to the engine failure, a rise in pump pressure over a preset value or overheat of the engine (temperature of engine) may be detected.
Although the invention has been described with reference to the preferred embodiments in the attached figures, it is noted that equivalents may be employed and substitutions made herein without departing from the scope of the invention as recited in the claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2006-286823 | Oct 2006 | JP | national |