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Mr. Brooks Foundations of Technology
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Examine and analyze open and closed fluid systems in terms of common components and basic design.
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You will be able to: Differentiate between hydraulic and pneumatic systems and provide examples of each.
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A group of resources (subsystems) working together to solve problems or extend our human capabilities.
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Hydraulic system : a system that uses the properties of liquids (usually an oil-based product) to generate, transmit, and control power. Pneumatic system : a system that uses compressed gas to generate, transmit, and control power.
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Examples include: Vehicle lift Construction equipment Vehicle cooling system
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Reservoir : Holds the hydraulic fluid Valve : Controls the fluid flow Pump : Supplies fluid under pressure to the system Cylinder : Uses pressurized fluid to do work Piston : The rod inside of a cylinder that moves back and forth
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Examples Include: Bicycle pump Medical and dental tools Mechanic tools
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Compressor : Supplies pressurized air to the system. Reservoir tank : maintains a supply of air for the tools to use. Regulator : Controls the amount of air pressure in the system.
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Open system : a system that is not pressurized and relies on gravity as the force that moves the fluid. Example: aqueduct or a water wheel Closed system : a system that is pressurized and does not rely on gravity.
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P= F / A Since the pressure in the system is the same throughout, the pressure in cylinder 1 = the pressure in cylinder 2. Therefore: F1/A1 =F2/A2
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In your groups, you will go to www.grc.nasa.gov www.grc.nasa.gov Once there, search for Pascal’s Law in the search box. Open Pascal’s Principles and Hydraulics. Read and do problems 1-4
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