Power transmission

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324/30, 333/96

G01R 29/08 (2006.01) F15B 13/16 (2006.01) F15B 15/28 (2006.01)

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CA 2020139

Abstract of the Disclosure An electrohydraulic control system includes an actuator having a cylinder and a piston variably positionable therewithin. An electrohydraulic valve is responsive to valve control signals for coupling the actuator to a source of hydraulic fluid. A coaxial transmission line extends through the actuator, and includes an outer conductor formed by the actuator cylinder and a center conductor operatively coupled to the piston, such that length of the coaxial transmission line is effectively directly determined by position of the piston within the cylinder. An rf generator is coupled to the coaxial transmission line for launching rf energy therewithin, and valve control electronics is responsive to rf energy reflected by the coaxial transmission line for indicating position of the piston within the cylinder and generating electronic control signals to the valve. A second coaxial transmission line of fixed length is connected the valve and actuator so that the hydraulic fluid flows therethrough. The rf energy is launched in the second transmission line and generator frequency is controlled as a function of phase angle at the second transmission line. RCC LD 1

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