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Pneumatic Drives: System Design, Modelling and Control
β Scribed by Prof. Dr.-Ing. Peter Beater (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 324
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This book is a comprehensive work on all aspects of pneumatic drives. It bridges the gap between classical descriptions of pneumatic systems in terms of their steady-state behaviour and the wish of design engineers to test their design before setting up the actual hardware. The book covers the whole range of todayβs technology for pneumatic drives.
Starting with a wide selection of linear actuators β among them standard and rodless cylinders, bellows and diaphragm cylinders β, semi-rotatory drives and air motors are described in detail. Standard directional control valves, analogue valves as well as pressure control valves are covered, including their design, application and modelling. Several control schemes and the necessary converters like solenoids or piezoelectric actuators are presented.
In addition to drives for factory automation and automotive applications the technology for the process industry like positioners or spring-and-diaphragm actuators is described.
The wish to analyse the design beforehand requires a mathematical description for computer simulation. Therefore, the book presents the basic laws of nature as well as the design and the modes of operation of pneumatic components to derive the modelling equations. It further covers several control strategies like binary mode cylinder drives or position controlled drives and computer aided analysis of complex systems.
The book is a unique resource and valuable reference for both, scientists and graduate students as well as professional engineers who need to design and control pneumatic drives.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages I-XIV
Introduction....Pages 1-3
Properties of Compressed Air....Pages 5-10
Thermodynamic Processes....Pages 11-23
Some Results from Fluid Mechanics....Pages 25-39
Engineering Flow Rate Calculations....Pages 41-54
Modelling of Long Lines....Pages 55-79
Electro-Mechanical Converters....Pages 81-97
Cylinders....Pages 99-126
Non-Standard Linear Actuators....Pages 127-143
Semi-Rotary Actuators....Pages 145-149
Air Motors and Air Turbines....Pages 151-170
Directional Control Valves....Pages 171-183
Shut-Off Valves....Pages 185-192
Pressure Control Valves....Pages 193-214
Flow Control Valves....Pages 215-219
Proportional Directional Control Valves....Pages 221-233
Stroke-Time Control....Pages 235-246
Position Control of Pneumatic Systems....Pages 247-268
Control of Actuators for Process Valves....Pages 269-279
Digital Simulation....Pages 281-296
Back Matter....Pages 297-323
β¦ Subjects
Machinery and Machine Elements; Control, Robotics, Mechatronics; Engineering Design; Engineering Fluid Dynamics
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