Hydraulic Courses - Typical Content-2
Hydraulic Courses - Typical Content-2
Hydraulic Courses - Typical Content-2
TYPICAL CONTENT
1. Self-Assessment Questionnaire
- used to support the introduction to hydraulics and identify levels of previous
knowledge and understanding
4. Pumps
- different pump types and basic principal of operation (gear, vane, piston)
- shaft input power and hydraulic output power
- suction performance, cavitation, aeration, causes of failure
- installation and commissioning
7. Load Holding and Motion Control – function, operation and circuit application
- standard check valves
- pilot operated check valves
- counter balance valves
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10. Motors
- different motor types and basic principal of operation (axial piston, radial piston, fixed
and variable displacement)
- shaft speed, displacement, input flow-rate, torque.
11. Cylinders
- different types, basic construction / operation
- force, effective area, flow rate and velocity
- intensification
- regeneration
12. Accumulators
- different types (piston, diaphragm, bladder)
- Basic principal of operation
- applications
- safety and legislation
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PROPORTIONAL HYDRAULICS TRAINING COURSE (3 Day)
TYPICAL CONTENT
A copy of the Bosch Rexroth Vol 2 Training Manual, R900018626, Proportional and Servo
Valve Technology, is included as part of the course material.
3. Proportional DCV’s
- direct operated and pilot operated DCV’s
- feedback and non-feedback valves
- describing valve performance in graphical form
7. Practical Work
- proportional and bang-bang solenoid characteristics
- force control, stroke control and hysteresis
- proportionality/ramps with DCV and motor circuit
- proportional relief valve performance
- deadband compensation and gain control
- cylinder velocity profile control with 4/3 proportional DCV
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Level 2 Training – Entry Requirements
→ the basic principles that underpin all hydraulic systems (relationship between,
pressure, flow, force, torque, speed, power);
→ reading and interpreting circuit diagrams using current symbols;
→ the function and operation of relief, sequence and pressure reducing valves;
→ the principle of pressure compensation relating to flow control; operation of spool
valves; gear, vane and piston pumps;
→ characteristics of oils and contamination control;
→ accumulators and their use, safety and legislation.
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HYDRAULIC SYSTEM DESIGN TRAINING COURSE (3 Day)
TYPICAL CONTENT
A copy of the Bosch Rexroth Training Manual, R90001854, Planning and Design of
Hydraulic Power Systems is included as part of this course material.
2. Revision
- pros and cons of ‘hydraulics’ as a power transmission medium
- power transfer and generic design model
- examples to underpin fundamental principles
3. Analysis of Load
- positive and negative (overrunning) loads
- understanding mass and weight
- acceleration forces and equations of motion
- sliding and static friction, effect of inclines, rotary systems
4. Hydraulic Actuators
- cylinder overview
- calculating areas, ratios, speed and forces
- cylinder rod buckling
- hydraulic motor overview and performance graphs
- comparison of different types of hydraulic motors
6. Flow Control
- techniques, pumped flow, meter-in/out and bypass
- throttle valve selection
- pressure and temperature compensation
- correct sizing of flow control valves
7. Directional Control
- application and limitations of directed operated DCV’s
- flow forces and compensation in spool valves
8. Pressure Control
- pressure relief and pressuring reducing valve selection
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11. Pressure Losses
- sizing pipework, complicated pipe routes
- velocity and pressure drop nomograms; viscosity/temperature diagrams
→ the basic principles that underpin all hydraulic systems (relationship between,
pressure, flow, force, torque, speed, power);
→ reading and interpreting circuit diagrams using current symbols;
→ the function and operation of relief, sequence and pressure reducing valves;
→ the principle of pressure compensation relating to flow control; operation of spool
valves; gear, vane and piston pumps;
→ characteristics of oils and contamination control;
→ accumulators and their use, safety and legislation.
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FAULT FINDING TRAINING COURSE (2 Day)
TYPICAL CONTENT
4. Accumulators
- basic principal of operation
- back up bottles
- safety and legislation
5. Logic Elements
- basic function
- different types (direction and pressure)
- applications
6. Proportional Valves
- basic function
- command and feedback signals
- diagnostic equipment
8. Hydraulic Oil
- contamination control
- condition monitoring
- sampling methods
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9. Practical Exercises (in-house training rigs)
- practical exercises to identify and rectify faults
- practise fault finding techniques
- use of measuring equipment
10. Safety
- general safety, personal hygiene and handling of oils
- risk assessments
- safe systems of work
→ the basic principles that underpin all hydraulic systems (relationship between,
pressure, flow, force, torque, speed, power);
→ reading and interpreting circuit diagrams using current symbols;
→ the function and operation of relief, sequence and pressure reducing valves;
→ the principle of pressure compensation relating to flow control; operation of spool
valves; gear, vane and piston pumps;
→ characteristics of oils and contamination control;
→ accumulators and their use, safety and legislation.
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