04/13/2015
Electro-Hydraulic, Self-Contained and with Fail-Safe Function – the Voith SelCon Linear Actuator
The Voith SelCon was primarily designed as a linear actuator with safety function for the valve controls of gas and steam turbines. It combines the advantages of hydraulic and electromechanical solutions. The hydraulics provides high force density and dynamics, the electromechanical side contributes simple, cost-effective system integration. Large effective forces up to 500 kN and ATEX certification allow it to be used on turbines under virtually all conceivable ambient conditions. Voith will present the SelCon actuator in live operation to visitors at the HANOVER MESSE trade fair in hall 23, booth B41 from April 13–17.
The hydraulic system of the SelCon is self-contained. An external hydraulic power pack with oil tank, control block and pipework is completely unnecessary. This reduces procurement costs by up to 35% compared to a conventional solution. In addition, the system has a considerably higher operational reliability. External hydraulic disturbances such as pressure fluctuations, mismatched pipe diameters or negative pressure in the tank line are out of the question.
The position is controlled by means of a servo pump according to the displacement principle. As a result, the actuator has a high degree of energy efficiency and the level of heat introduced into the integrated hydraulic system is low. The energy costs for operating the actuator are up to 50% lower than for classic actuators using conventional valves and a hydraulic power pack. The control through the servo pump provides the same or even better dynamics and control response as comparable electromechanical actuators. This achieves stable processes with high product quality.
The fail-safe function is implemented using an internal return spring. The trip time for the valve controls is typically less than 300 ms. This reduces the danger of direct and consequential damage considerably.
The SelCon design is modular and usually compatible with existing hydraulic, electromechanical and pneumatic actuators. Integration into new systems and the modernization of existing systems can be accomplished in a cost-effective manner with minor planning effort.
Various standardized communication interfaces and the use of real-time Ethernet protocols make the SelCon ready for Industry 4.0 (Internet of things) concepts. For example, intelligent process optimization, remote diagnostics and condition monitoring come to mind.
For comprehensive information on the presence of Voith at HANNOVER MESSE trade fair, please visit: www.hannovermesse.voith.com
Voith Turbo, a Group Division of Voith GmbH, is a specialist for intelligent drive solutions and systems. Customers from highly diverse industries such as oil and gas, energy, mining and metal processing, mechanical engineering, ship technology, rail and commercial vehicles rely on advanced technologies from Voith Turbo.
Voith sets standards in the markets energy, oil & gas, paper, raw materials and transportation & automotive. Founded in 1867, Voith employs almost 39 000 people, generates EUR 5.3 billion in sales, operates in about 50 countries around the world and is today one of the largest family-owned companies in Europe.
For Voith, the HMI partner country of India is one of the promising growth regions globally. The company has been represented there since 1911. Voith technologies are used at key points in the value-added chains and ensure effective, reliable operation of entire plants and systems. For example, today Voith couplings control the pumps and fans in more than 90 percent of all thermal power plants in India. The significant milestones there also include projects such as the equipping of metros in New Delhi, Bangalore and Jaipur with Voith components.
The position is controlled by means of a servo pump according to the displacement principle. As a result, the actuator has a high degree of energy efficiency and the level of heat introduced into the integrated hydraulic system is low. The energy costs for operating the actuator are up to 50% lower than for classic actuators using conventional valves and a hydraulic power pack. The control through the servo pump provides the same or even better dynamics and control response as comparable electromechanical actuators. This achieves stable processes with high product quality.
The fail-safe function is implemented using an internal return spring. The trip time for the valve controls is typically less than 300 ms. This reduces the danger of direct and consequential damage considerably.
The SelCon design is modular and usually compatible with existing hydraulic, electromechanical and pneumatic actuators. Integration into new systems and the modernization of existing systems can be accomplished in a cost-effective manner with minor planning effort.
Various standardized communication interfaces and the use of real-time Ethernet protocols make the SelCon ready for Industry 4.0 (Internet of things) concepts. For example, intelligent process optimization, remote diagnostics and condition monitoring come to mind.
For comprehensive information on the presence of Voith at HANNOVER MESSE trade fair, please visit: www.hannovermesse.voith.com
Voith Turbo, a Group Division of Voith GmbH, is a specialist for intelligent drive solutions and systems. Customers from highly diverse industries such as oil and gas, energy, mining and metal processing, mechanical engineering, ship technology, rail and commercial vehicles rely on advanced technologies from Voith Turbo.
Voith sets standards in the markets energy, oil & gas, paper, raw materials and transportation & automotive. Founded in 1867, Voith employs almost 39 000 people, generates EUR 5.3 billion in sales, operates in about 50 countries around the world and is today one of the largest family-owned companies in Europe.
For Voith, the HMI partner country of India is one of the promising growth regions globally. The company has been represented there since 1911. Voith technologies are used at key points in the value-added chains and ensure effective, reliable operation of entire plants and systems. For example, today Voith couplings control the pumps and fans in more than 90 percent of all thermal power plants in India. The significant milestones there also include projects such as the equipping of metros in New Delhi, Bangalore and Jaipur with Voith components.