Teacher
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PALMIERI FULVIO
(syllabus)
Course content
Hydraulics Reference flow conditions in hydraulics Flow through orifices – The "discharge coefficient CD " Laminar flows in hydraulic components
Valves Pressure relief valve Pressure reducing valve Flow control valve RQ2 type Flow control valve RQ3 type Continuous positioning valves and characteristics Hydraulic manipulators Servo and proportional valves Nozzle-Flapper Servo valves
Actuators Classification and characteristics and linear and rotary actuators
Pumps Classification of pumps Pressure Level Flow regularity Variable pump displacement Considerations on the Cost/Performance ratio
Fluids, accumulators, pipes and hoses Functions of the fluid in hydraulic systems Definition and characterization of fluid bulk compressibility Filtration Thermal conditioning Accumulators Piping
Mechanical and volumetric losses in hydraulic pumps and motors Wilson’s loss-model
Hydraulic Systems Fixed flow supply system Fixed pressure supply system Hydrostatic transmissions "Load-sensing" systems The “Automotive-control” for hydrostatic transmissions
Flow dividers Continuous positioning flow dividers Geared dividers Closed-loop controlled flow dividers
Closed-loop control of linear and rotary actuators Linearization of hydraulic systems Characterization of the valves Canonical characterization of the first and second order systems PID Industrial controllers "Valve-controlled" hydraulic systems "Pump-controlled" hydraulic systems Hydraulic systems and "mechatronics"
Training on design of hydraulic systems Design of a hydraulic system and performance simulation under stationary and dynamic conditions in AMESim® environment
Pneumatics Basics and reference flows in the operation of pneumatic components Flow through orifices Charge and discharge of a capacity Dynamics of pneumatic jacks Systems for generation and distribution of compressed air, common components Compressors Valves Actuators Groups for the treatment of compressed air Demisters Filters Generation-Conditioning groups
Functional and logical management of pneumatic systems Movement-phases diagrams Grafcet diagrams Solutions for the control of two or more pneumatic actuators and issues related to the onset of blocking signals Auxiliary memory Cascade of memories Pneumatic sequencers Relay-based systems PLC-based systems
(reference books)
N.NERVEGNA “OLEODINAMICA E PNEUMATICA” ED. POLITEKO, TORINO -G. BELFORTE, A.M. BERTETTO, L. MAZZA “ PNEUMATICA” ED. TECNICHE NUOVE, MILANO, 2004 -ASSOFLUID “L’OLEOIDRAULICA NELL’AMBITO INDUSTRIALE E MOBILE” ED. ASSOFLUID. MILANO, 2008 -ASSOFLUID “LA PNEUMATICA E LE SUE APPLICAZIONI ..” ED. ASSOFLUID. MILANO, 2002 -N.D. MANRING “HYDRAULIC CONTROL SYSTEMS” ED. JOHN WILEY & SONS, N. JERSEY, 2005 -AKERS, M. GASSMAN E R. SMITH “HYDRAULIC POWER SYSTEM ANALYSIS” ED.TAYLOR & FRANCIS, 2006 -P. BEATER “PNEUMATIC DRIVES” SPRINGER-VERLAG BERLIN 2007
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