ME3492 Syllabus - Hydraulics And Pneumatics - 2021 Regulation Anna University
ME3492 Syllabus - Hydraulics And Pneumatics - 2021 Regulation Anna University
ME3492 | HYDRAULICS AND PNEUMATICS | LPTC |
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3003
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
• To provide the knowledge on the working principles of fluid power
systems.
• To study the fluids and components used in modern industrial fluid power system.
• To develop the design, construction and operation of fluid power circuits
• To learn the working principles of pneumatic power system and its components.
• To provide the knowledge of trouble shooting methods in fluid power systems.
• To study the fluids and components used in modern industrial fluid power system.
• To develop the design, construction and operation of fluid power circuits
• To learn the working principles of pneumatic power system and its components.
• To provide the knowledge of trouble shooting methods in fluid power systems.
UNIT I | FLUID POWER PRINICIPLES AND HYDRAULIC PUMPS | 9 |
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Introduction to Fluid power – Advantages and Applications – Fluid power
systems – Types of fluids - Properties of fluids and selection – Basics of
Hydraulics – Pascal’s Law – Principles of flow - Friction loss – Work,
Power and Torque- Problems, Sources of Hydraulic power: Pumping Theory-–
Pump Classification – Construction, Working, Design, Advantages,
Disadvantages, Performance, Selection criteria of pumps – Fixed and
Variable displacement pumps – Problems
UNIT II | HYDRAULIC ACTUATORS AND CONTROL COMPONENTS | 9 |
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Hydraulic Actuators: Cylinders – Types and construction, Application,
Hydraulic cushioning – Rotary Actuators-Hydraulic motors - Control
Components: Direction Control, Flow control and pressure control valves –
Types, Construction and Operation – Accessories: Reservoirs, Pressure
Switches – Filters –types and selection- Applications – Fluid Power ANSI
Symbols – Problems
UNIT III | HYDRAULIC CIRCUITS AND SYSTEMS | 9 |
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Accumulators, Intensifiers, Industrial hydraulic circuits – Regenerative,
Pump Unloading, Double-Pump, Pressure Intensifier, Air-over oil, Sequence,
Reciprocation, Synchronization, Fail-Safe, Speed Control, Deceleration
circuits, Sizing of hydraulic systems, Hydrostatic transmission, Electro
hydraulic circuits, –Servo and Proportional valves – Applications-
Mechanical, hydraulic servo systems.
UNIT IV | PNEUMATIC AND ELECTRO PNEUMATIC SYSTEMS | 9 |
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Properties of air –Air preparation and distribution – Filters, Regulator,
Lubricator, Muffler, Air control Valves, Quick Exhaust Valves, Pneumatic
actuators, Design of Pneumatic circuit –classification- single cylinder
and multi cylinder circuits-Cascade method –Integration of fringe
circuits, Electro Pneumatic System – Elements – Ladder diagram – timer
circuits-Problems, Introduction to fluidics and pneumatic logic circuits
UNIT V | TROUBLE SHOOTING AND APPLICATIONS | 9 |
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Installation, Selection, Maintenance, Trouble Shooting and Remedies in
Hydraulic and Pneumatic systems, Conditioning of hydraulic fluids Design
of hydraulic circuits for Drilling, Planning, Shaping, Surface grinding,
Press and Forklift applications- mobile hydraulics; Design of Pneumatic
circuits for metal working, handling, clamping counter and timer circuits.
– Low-cost Automation – Hydraulic and Pneumatic power packs, IOT in
Hydraulics and pneumatics Note: (Use of standard Design Data Book is
permitted in the University examination)
TOTAL: 45 PERIODS
OUTCOMES: At the end of the course the students would be able
to
1. Apply the working principles of fluid power systems and hydraulic
pumps.
2. Apply the working principles of hydraulic actuators and control components.
3. Design and develop hydraulic circuits and systems.
4. Apply the working principles of pneumatic circuits and power system and its components.
5. Identify various troubles shooting methods in fluid power systems.
2. Apply the working principles of hydraulic actuators and control components.
3. Design and develop hydraulic circuits and systems.
4. Apply the working principles of pneumatic circuits and power system and its components.
5. Identify various troubles shooting methods in fluid power systems.
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Anthony Esposito, “Fluid Power with Applications”, Prentice Hall,
2009.
2. James A. Sullivan, “Fluid Power Theory and Applications”, Fourth Edition, Prentice Hall, 1997
2. James A. Sullivan, “Fluid Power Theory and Applications”, Fourth Edition, Prentice Hall, 1997
REFERENCES:
1. Jagadeesha. T., “Pneumatics Concepts, Design and Applications “,
Universities Press, 2015.
2. Joshi.P., Pneumatic Control”, Wiley India, 2008.
3. Majumdar, S.R., “Oil Hydraulics Systems – Principles and Maintenance”,TataMcGraw Hill, 2001.
4. Shanmugasundaram.K., “Hydraulic and Pneumatic Controls”. Chand & Co, 2006.
5. Srinivasan.R., “Hydraulic and Pneumatic Controls”, Vijay Nicole Imprints, 3rd edition,2019
2. Joshi.P., Pneumatic Control”, Wiley India, 2008.
3. Majumdar, S.R., “Oil Hydraulics Systems – Principles and Maintenance”,TataMcGraw Hill, 2001.
4. Shanmugasundaram.K., “Hydraulic and Pneumatic Controls”. Chand & Co, 2006.
5. Srinivasan.R., “Hydraulic and Pneumatic Controls”, Vijay Nicole Imprints, 3rd edition,2019
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