Introduction to a Pneumatic System

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Introduction to Pneumatic Components Build a Working Pneumatic Circuit
Advertisements

Multi-ratio pump Extends cylinder under moderate load with high flow Flow Pressure Low Ratio Mode Note: If slides do not advance automatically, use the.
How Pumps Work: An Introduction to the Heart Prepared by Michael Asheim.
Intensifier Principles of Operation 2 u 1 u 10 u PULLING EXH Use left click or right arrow to advance slides.
March 28, 2011 DRILL Solve these problems
Hydraulic Power basics.
In this presentation you will:
Hydraulic and Pneumatic Systems.  They are fluids in a closed system.  The fluid can move around with in the system but can not enter or leave the system.
Fluid Power Introduction
Forging new generations of engineers. Fluid Power.
0 Beach Cities Robotics Pneumatics August 12, 2007 Rick Wagner, APM, Redwood I&T Northrop Grumman Corporation.
Mechanical System. Agenda Mechanical Systems – Contest Outcomes Basic Pneumatics The Kit of Parts.
NITRO SHOCK ABSORBERS.
Classroom Activity – Fluid Power Introduction to the History of Fluid Power Compressibility of Fluids Pascal’s Law Relationship of Force, Pressure & Area.
Introduction to Fluid Power by Mike Pierno. Pascal’s Law, simply stated, says this: Pressure applied on a confined fluid is transmitted undiminished in.
Scavenger Hunt Scavenger Hunt Scavenger Hunt PowerPoint SCAVENGER HUNT.
Standard Grade Technological Studies Pneumatic components: Five port, two state valves.
Insects By: Ms. Stabbert Grade: 3. Which part of an insect doesn’t belong? Kit Kat thoraxabdomen head.
The Ant September 29, 2006 Phoenicia Green 2 nd Grade Mini-Lesson Click Here to go to Next Slide.
Hydraulic Elevators How The Hydraulics Work By Caleb Hendrich Josh Lamson Jason Gonzalas (who’s not here)
Test Your Knowledge By Catherine Phipps. x + 3 =6 a.5 b.4 c.3 d.2.
Hydraulic Power.
Forces and Motion Definitions Motion Commotion ENERGY IN MOTION Force Wind Gravity Magnet Motion.
Manufacturing Engineering Hydraulic and Pneumatic Systems
G.K.BHARAD INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING Group :03 G.K.BHARAD INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING Subject : Element Of Mechanical Engineering Subject Code : Topic.
Ch. 9.1 Fluid Systems. Popcorn! Why does popcorn pop? – believe it or not, this has to do with water – each kernel of popcorn contains a small amount.
What do the 5 clips have in common? Pneumatics. Pneumatics njuːˈmætɪks Branch in Physics Using the energy of compressed gas (e.g. air) Producing motion.
Each slide is ready for you to edit by adding your own pictures and text. The instructions in red will help guide you. Once you follow them, click on them,
Test Your Knowledge. x + 3 =6 a.5 b.4 c.3 d.2 y - 11= 78 a. 69 b. 89 c. 87 d. 68.
Standard Grade Technological Studies
Fluid Mechanics LAB: Introduction to Pneumatic Circuits
The Color Wheel Introduction Lesson Quiz Introduction Subject: Art – the Color Wheel Grade level: 2 nd and 3 rd grade students Objective: To learn about.
Pneumatic system. It is important to know that we are working with compressed air and not with a fluid like at hydraulic systems. Pneumatics is when compressed.
The technology of using fluid, either gaseous (pneumatics) or liquid (hydraulic), to apply force or to transport. Example of a simple form of a fluid.
2005/2006 I.Hydraulic and Pneumatic Systems4 Hydraulic cylinders Cylinder types: piston, double acting.
Hydraulic Power.
Good Afternoon! 11/21/2015 How is it that you can stop a huge car by just pushing on a pedal? It seems like you would need more force than that doesn’t.
Standard Grade Technological Studies Pneumatic Systems: Control Circuits.
ENTC-370PROF. ALVARADO1 Fluid Mechanics LAB: Actuator Constructions and Component Identification.
Mr S Paine Year 7. Which is the correct line of symmetry? This one? (Click here) This one? (Click here)
Unit D: Topic 5 Hydraulic and Pneumatic Systems. Hydraulic Systems A closed system using a liquid under pressure. Liquids are incompressible and transmit.
Using force meters Click on the type of force meter that you are going to use.
Pneumatic Power.
Fluid Power. What is Fluid Power? Fluid power is energy transmitted and controlled by means of a pressurized fluid, either liquid or gas. Hydraulics uses.
- 0 - OVERVIEW OF CHAPTER 3 EDUC391 Web Based Technology in Teaching and Learning PHUONG PHAM.
Introduction to Pressure, Pneumatics, and Hydraulics.
Which operation should be done first? x 2.
Engineering Concepts Chapter 5 Terms. ACTUATOR A device that transfers fluid or electrical energy into mechanical energy.
Hydraulic Power © 2012 Project Lead The Way, Inc.Principles of Engineering.
Pneumatics Hydraulics
Fluid Power Introduction All Images reprinted with permission of National Fluid Power Association.
PNUEMATIC SYSTEMS CONTROL ENGINEERING PREPARED BY:- AADITYA A PATEL CHAUHAN JAY BIPINKUMAR DABHI YOGESH J MEHTA.
Manufacturing Engineering Hydraulic and Pneumatic Systems
Mr. Brooks Foundations of Technology.  Examine and analyze open and closed fluid systems in terms of common components and basic design.
CAN YOU HANDLE THE PRESSURE?
Automotive Technology
Introduction to hydraulics
Attachment 1-5: Fluid Power Circuit Examples
Date of download: 10/21/2017 Copyright © ASME. All rights reserved.
Logic Functions Pneumatics Module 7.
6 Figure Grid Map skills Quiz Reference Quiz
Science 8 - Unit A - Mix and Flow of Matter
Chapter 9 :Hydraulics and Pneumatics
Pumps, valves, and…pigs?.
How do fluid systems work?
Module – 4: Single Acting Cylinder
Hydraulic Power basics.
Quiz Name Here Click to start.
Hydraulic Component: Actuator
Presentation transcript:

Introduction to a Pneumatic System Grade 6 Clip art from: www.fotosearch.com/comp/ART/ART197/TVL005.jpg

Objectives In this introduction: You will develop an understanding of how pneumatics systems work. You will identify the parts of a pneumatic system.

Pneumatics in our World Pneumatics use compressed air to push, pull, lift, open and close. Pneumatics are often used to move materials and position pieces for manufacturing. Videoclip from: Discovering Fluid Power: Hydraulics and Pneumatics at Work in Your World www.fpef.org/video.html

Pneumatics - Compressed Air Air is compressed by a pump. When you push on the handle of a bicycle pump, for example, you are compressing the air and forcing it into a smaller space. Click here to experiment with compressed air Continue

Exploring Compressed Air Let’s look at the parts of a pneumatic system. When you push on the pump handle, you are compressing air and giving it energy. The compressed air is sent to the cylinder to make the piston and the piston rod move. The valve controls the direction of the compressed air. Are you ready to test your knowledge? Continue

Air is compressed by a pump. Test Your Knowledge Air is compressed by a pump. Click on the pump.

Click on the cylinder, piston, and piston rod. Test Your Knowledge The air from the pump moves through the cylinder to push or pull the piston and piston rod. Click on the cylinder, piston, and piston rod.

The valve controls the direction of the compressed air. Test Your Knowledge The valve controls the direction of the compressed air. Click on the valve.

Correct! When you push on the pump handle, you are compressing air and giving it energy. Continue

The valve controls the direction of the compressed air. Sorry! You clicked on the valve. Try Again! The valve controls the direction of the compressed air.

Sorry! You clicked on the cylinder, piston, and piston road Try Again! The compressed air is sent to the cylinder to make the piston and the piston rod move.

The valve controls the direction of the compressed air. Sorry! You clicked on the valve. Try Again! The valve controls the direction of the compressed air.

Sorry! You clicked on the pump. Try Again! When you push on the pump handle, you are compressing air and giving it energy.

Correct! The compressed air is sent to the cylinder to make the piston and the piston rod move. Continue

Sorry! You clicked on the cylinder, piston, and piston road Try Again! The compressed air is sent to the cylinder to make the piston and the piston rod move.

Sorry! You clicked on the pump. Try Again! When you push on the pump handle, you are compressing air and giving it energy.

The valve controls the direction of the compressed air. Correct! The valve controls the direction of the compressed air. Continue

References National Grid for Learning. (n.d.) Looking at Pneumatic Pumps. September 22, 2006, from http://www.ngfl-cymru.org.uk/vtc/pneumatic_pumps/eng/Introduction/pop1.htm Lego Dacta Pneumatics Guide, (1977). Denmark: The Lego Group. Lego Education (Producer). Discovering Fluid Power: Hydraulics and Pneumatics at Work in Your World [Videocassette]. Milwaukee, WI: Lego Education. Fotosearch Stock Photography and Stock Footage. (n.d.). Bicycle pump illustration. Retrieved September 22, 2006, from the World Wide Web: http://www.fotosearch.com/comp/ART/ART197/TVL005.jpg

About the Author Jeanette Snider teaches Computer Technology at Sheridan Middle School.

Congratulations Now that you know the parts of a pneumatic system, get the following supplies to build your own pneumatic system: Green card set number 9617 Lego Pneumatics Kit