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Hydraulic Systems Volume 1


Introduction to Hydraulics for Industry Professionals

Lecture # 001 – Sunday, January 15, 2023


Chapter 1: Hydraulic Systems Overview, 19
1.1- Power Transmission and Control Systems, 20
1.2- Power Transmission and Control Systems Selection Criteria, 24
1.3- Power Transmission Systems General Features Comparison, 25
1.3.1- Application Characteristics, 25
1.3.2- Initial and Running Cost, 26
1.3.3- Precision of Motion, 26
Lecture # 002 – Sunday, January 22, 2023
1.3.4- Power to Weight Ratio, 27
1.3.5- Providing Linear Motion, 28
1.3.6- Efficiency of Energy Transmission, 28
1.3.7- Conclusion Table, 29
1.4- Fluid Power versus Fluid Mechanics, 30

1.5- Fluid Power Systems Classification, 30


1.5.1- Hydraulic versus Pneumatic, 31
1.5.2- Hydrostatic versus Hydrodynamic, 33
1.5.3- Open Circuit versus Closed Circuit, 34
Lecture # 003 – Sunday, January 29, 2023
1.5.4-Industrial versus Mobile Application, 35
1.6 -Basic Construction of Hydraulic Systems, 37
1.7- Advantages and Limitations of Hydraulic Systems, 40
1.7.1- Use of Hydraulic Fluids, 40
1.7.2- Power Transmission, 41
1.7.3- Controllability and System Design, 42
1.8- Industry Standards for Hydraulic Systems, 43
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Lecture # 004 – Sunday, February 5, 2023


Chapter 2: Basic Concepts Review, 45
2.1- Basic Mechanics, 46
2.1.1- Effort and Flow Variables for Physical Systems, 46
2.1.2- Force, 48
2.1.3- Torque, 49
2.1.4- Energy, 50
2.1.5- Work, 51
2.1.6- Power, 53
2.1.6.1- Power of a Linear Actuator (Hydraulic Cylinder), 53
2.1.6.2- Power of a Rotational Actuator (Hydraulic Motor), 54
2.1.6.3- Hydraulic Power Calculations, 56
2.2 – Basic Physics, 57
2.2.1- Pressure, 57
2.2.2- Atmospheric Pressure, 58
2.2.3- Absolute versus Gauge Pressure, 58
Lecture # 005 – Sunday, February 12, 2023
2.2.4- Pascal’s Law, 61
2.2.5- Pressure Head, 62
2.3- Basic Fluid Mechanics, 64
2.3.1- Flow Patterns, 63
2.3.1.1- Laminar Flow, 64
2.3.1.2- Turbulent Flow, 64
2.3.1.3- Laminar versus Turbulent Flow, 65
2.3.2- Reynolds Number, 65
2.3.3- Typical Flow Speeds in a Hydraulic Conductor, 68
2.3.3- Conservation of Mass in Fluid Flow, 69
2.3.4.1- Compressible Flow, 69
2.3.4.2- Incompressible Flow, 72
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Lecture # 006 – Sunday, February 19, 2023


2.3.5- Conservation of Energy in Fluid Flow, 74
2.3.5.1- Bernoulli Equation for Ideal Fluid Flow, 74
2.3.5.2- Bernoulli Equation for Real Fluid Flow, 77
2.3.6- Pressure Drop in Transmission Lines, 77
2.3.6.1- Frictional Pressure Losses in Hydraulic Lines, 78
2.3.6.2- Local Pressure Losses in Fittings, 83
2.3.6.3- Local Pressure Losses in Orifices, 85
2.3.6.4- Local Pressure Losses in Valves, 87
2.4- Basic Hydraulics, 89
2.4.1- Pressure-Load Relationship, 89
2.4.2- Flow-Speed Relationship, 90
Lecture # 007 – Sunday, February 26, 2023
2.4.3- Force Intensifiers, 92
2.4.4- Pressure Intensifiers, 93
2.4.5- Series versus Parallel Resistance, 95

Chapter 3: Hydraulic System Sizing Calculations, 96


3.1- Forward Path Power Losses in Hydraulic Systems, 97
3.2- Backward Path Power Accumulation in Hydraulic Systems, 98
3.2.1- Ideal Considerations in Hydraulic System Sizing, 99
3.2.2- Practical Considerations in Hydraulic System Sizing, 99
3.2.3- Case Study of Hydraulic System Sizing, 99
▪ Step 1: Quantify the Output Power of the Hydraulic Actuator, 100
▪ Step 2: Hydraulic Actuator Sizing and Pressure Requirements Identification, 101
▪ Step 3: Flow Requirements Identification, 102
▪ Step 4: Hydraulic Pump Sizing, 102
▪ Step 5: Calculate the Cylinder Input Power and Cylinder Efficiency, 102
▪ Step 6: Flow Distribution Analysis, 103
▪ Step 7: Hydraulic Conductors Sizing and Line Losses Calculations, 103
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▪ Step 8: Valve Sizing and Valve Losses Calculations, 104


▪ Step 9: Quantify the Output Power of the Pump, 105
▪ Step 10: Prime-Mover Sizing, 105

Lecture # 008 – Wednesday, March 1, 2023


Chapter 4: Hydraulic Pumps and Motors Overview, 106
4.1- Basic Function of Hydraulic Pumps and Motors, 107
4.2- Classification of Pumps and Motor, 108
4.3- Hydrostatic Versus Hydrodynamic Pumps and Motors, 113
4.3.1- Principles of Operation, 113
4.3.1.1- Positive Displacement Principle of Operation, 113
4.3.1.2- Hydrodynamic Principle of Operation, 115
4.3.2- Synonymous Names, 116
4.3.3- Characteristic Curves, 116
4.3.4- Applications, 117
4.4- Standard Hydraulic Symbols of Pumps and Motors, 118
Lecture # 009 – Wednesday, March 1, 2023
4.5- Fixed Versus Variable Displacement Pumps and Motors, 120
4.5.1- Functional Comparison, 120
4.5.2- Features of Variable Displacement Pumps and Motors, 122
4.5.3- Controllers for Variable Displacement Pumps and Motors, 123
4.6- Similarity and Differences between Pumps and Motors, 124
4.7- Differences between Pumps and Motors, 124
Lecture # 010 – Sunday, March 5, 2023
4.8- Pump and Motor Size Definition, 124
4.9- Pump and Motor Flow Rate Definition, 125
4.10- Positive Displacement Pumps Flow Fluctuation, 126
4.11- Power Distribution in a Hydraulic System, 127
4.12- Power Losses in Pumps and Motors, 129
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4.12.1- Matter of Facts, 129


4.12.2- Volumetric Efficiency, 130
Lecture # 011 – Sunday, March 5, 2023
4.12.3- Hydro-Mechanical Efficiency, 131
4.12.4- Total Efficiency, 132
4.12.5- Effect of Operating Conditions on Efficiencies, 133
4.12.6- Pump Performance Evaluation Case Study, 135
4.12.7- Motor Performance Evaluation Case Study, 137
Lecture # 012 – Sunday, April 30, 2023
4.13- Basic Types of Pumps and Motors, 139
4.14- External Gear Pumps and Motors, 140
4.14.1- External Gear Pump, 140
4.14.2- External Gear Motor, 146
4.14.3- Special Designs: Lobe Pump, 147
4.14.4- Special Designs: DUO Pump, 148
4.14.5- Special Designs: Helical Gear Pump, 149
4.14.6- Special Designs: Silence-Plus Pump, 149
Lecture # 013 – Sunday, April 30, 2023
4.14.7- Special Designs: Screw Pump, 150
4.15- Internal Gear Pump / Motors, 151
4.15.1- Internal Gear Pump, 151
4.15.2- External versus Internal Gear Pumps, 152
4.15.3- Special Designs: Gerotor Pump and Motor, 152
4.16- Vane Pumps and Motors, 153
4.16.1- Fixed Displacement Unbalanced Pumps, 153
4.16.2- Fixed Displacement Unbalanced Motors, 159
Lecture # 014 – Sunday, may 7, 2023
4.16.3- Fixed Displacement Balanced Vane Pumps, 160
4.16.4- Fixed Displacement Balanced Motors, 161
4.16.5- Variable Displacement Vane Pumps, 162
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4.17- Piston Pumps and Motors, 163


4.18- Radial Piston Pump and Motors, 164
4.18.1- Radial Piston Pumps, 164
4.18.2- Radial Piston Motors, 166
Lecture # 015 – Sunday, may 14, 2023
4.19- Axial Piston Bent-Axis Pumps and Motors, 167
4.19.1- Fixed Displacement Bent-Axis Pumps, 167
4.19.2- Fixed Displacement Bent-Axis Motors, 169
4.19.3- Variable Displacement Bent-Axis Pumps and Motors, 170
4.20- Axial Piston Swash-Plate Pumps and Motors, 171
4.20.1-Fixed Displacement Swash-Plate Pumps, 171
4.20.2- Special Design: Wobble Plate Pumps, 174
4.20.3- Fixed Displacement Swash-Plate Motors, 175
4.20.4- Variable Displacement Swash-Plate Pumps and Motors, 176
4.20.5- Comparison between Swash-Plate and Bent-Axis Mechanisms, 177
4.21- Pumps and Motors Selection Criteria, 178
Lecture # 016 – Sunday, may 21, 2023
Chapter 5: Hydraulic Valves Overview, 179
5.1- Classification of Hydraulic Valves, 180
5.1.1- Classification of Hydraulic Valves Based on the Control Mission, 181
5.1.2- Classification of Hydraulic Valves Based on the Control Element, 182
5.1.3- Classification of Hydraulic Valves Based on the Valve Actuation, 184
5.1.4- Classification of Hydraulic Valves Based on Valve Operation, 185
5.1.5- Classification of Hydraulic Valves Based on Valve Control Pressure Source, 186
5.1.6- Classification of Hydraulic Valves Based on Valve Control Level, 187
5.1.7- Classification of Hydraulic Valves Based on Valve Mounting Method, 188
5.2- Pressure Control Valves, 189
5.2.1- Pressure Relief Valve, 189
5.2.1.1- Pressure Relief Valves Features and General Functions, 189
Lecture # 017 – Sunday, may 28, 2023
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5.2.1.2- Construction and Operation of Direct-Operated Pressure Relief Valves, 194


5.2.1.3- Pilot-Operated Pressure Relief Valves, 196
5.2.1.4- Construction and Operation of Pilot-Operated Pressure Relief Valves, 197
Lecture # 018 – Wednesday, June 21, 2023
5.2.1.5- Pilot-Operated Pressure Relief Valve for Multiple Pressure Settings, 199
5.2.1.6- Pilot Operated Pressure Relief Valve with Pump Unloading Feature, 200
5.2.1.7- Pressure Relief Valve Performance Characteristics, 203
5.2.2- Counterbalance Valve, 205
5.2.2.1- Counterbalance Valves Features and General Functions, 205
5.2.2.2- Construction and Operation of Direct-Operated Counterbalance Valves, 207
5.2.2.3- Construction and Operation of Pilot-Operated Counterbalance Valves, 208
Lecture # 019 – Friday, July 7, 2023
5.2.3- Pressure Sequence Valve, 210
5.2.3.1- Sequence Valves Features and General Functions, 210
5.2.3.2- Construction and Operation of Direct-Operated Sequence Valves, 212
5.2.3.3- Construction and Operation of Pilot-Operated Sequence Valves, 213
5.2.4- Pressure Reducing Valve, 215
5.2.4.1- Pressure Reducing Valves Features and General Functions, 215
5.2.4.2- Construction and Operation of Direct-Operated Press. Reducing Valves, 216
5.2.4.3- Construction and Operation of Pilot-Operated Pressure Reducing Valves, 216
5.2.5- Unloading Valve, 220
5.2.5.1- Unloading Valves Features and General Functions, 220
5.2.5.2- Construction and Operation of Direct-Operated Unloading Valves, 223
5.2.5.3- Construction and Operation of Pilot-Operated Unloading Valves, 224
5.2.5.4- Unloading Valve versus Pressure Relief Valve with Unloading Feature, 226
5.2.6- Over-Center Valve, 227
5.2.6.1- Over-Center Valves Features and General Functions, 227
5.2.6.2- Construction and Operation of Direct-Operated Over-Center Valves, 229
5.2.6.3- Construction and Operation of Pilot-Operated Over-Center Valves, 230
5.2.7- Motor Brake Valve, 231
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5.2.7.1- Over-Center Valves Features and General Functions, 231


5.2.7.2- Construction and Operation of Direct-Operated Motor Brake Valves, 232
5.2.7.3- Construction and Operation of Pilot-Operated Over-Center Valves, 234
5.2.8- Symbols of Pressure Control Valves, 235
5.2.9- Pressure Control Valves Function Identification, 237
Lecture # 020 – saturday, July 15, 2023
5.3- Directional Control Valves, 238
5.3.1- Basic Functions of Directional Control Valves, 239
5.3.2- Identification of Linear Spool Type Directional Control Valves, 239
5.3.2.1- Valve Designation, 239
5.3.2.2- Initial Position Location and Naming Conventions, 241
5.3.2.3- Directional Valve Actuation, 244
5.3.2.4-Directional Valve Reset, 248
5.3.2.5- Examples of Directional Valve Identification, 249
5.3.3- Direct-Operated Linear Spool Directional Valves, 250
5.3.3.1- Operating Principle of a 2/2 DCV, 250
5.3.3.2- Operating Principle of a 3/2 DCV, 251
5.3.3.3- Operating Principle of a 4/2 DCV, 252
5.3.3.4- Operating Principle of a 4/3 DCV, 253
5.3.4- Pilot-Operated Linear Spool Directional Valves, 255
Lecture # 021 – Tuesday, august 1, 2023
5.3.4.1- Why Pilot-Operated Directional Control Valve? 255
5.3.4.2- Construction and Operation Principle of Pilot Op. Directional Valves, 257
5.3.5- Performance Curves of Linear Spool Directional Valves, 263
Lecture # 022– Wednesday, august 2, 2023
5.3.6- Mobile Control Blocks, 263
5.3.7- Operation Principle of Rotary Sliding Spool Directional Valves, 265
5.3.8- Check Valves, 267
5.3.8.1- Basic Function of Check Valves, 267
5.3.8.2- Applications of Check Valves, 267
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5.3.8.3- Construction and Operating Principle of a Direct-Operated Check Valve, 268


5.3.8.4- Construction and Operating Principle of a Pilot-Operated Check Valve, 270
5.3.9- Shuttle Valves, 271
5.3.10- Shut Off Valves, 272
5.4- Flow Control Valves, 273
5.4.1- Basic Function, 273
5.4.2- Classification of Flow Control Valves, 273
5.4.3- Throttle Valves, 274
5.4.3.1- Operating Principle of Throttle Valves, 274
5.4.3.2- Construction of Throttle Valves, 276
5.4.3.3- Characteristic Curves of Throttle Valves, 277
5.4.4- Flow Regulators, 277
5.4.4.1- Operating Principle of Pressure Compensated Flow Control Valves, 268
5.4.4.2- Construction of Flow Regulators, 281
5.4.4.3- Characteristic Curves of Flow Regulators, 282
Lecture # 023– Monday, august 7, 2023
5.4.5- Flow Dividers, 283
5.4.5.1- Throttle Type Flow Dividers, 285
5.4.5.2- Motor Type Flow Dividers, 286
5.4.6- Priority Valve, 287
Chapter 6: Hydraulic Reciprocating Actuators, 288
6.1- Reciprocating Hydraulic Actuators, 289
6.2- Hydraulic Cylinders, 290
6.2.1- Applications of Hydraulic Cylinders, 290
6.2.2- Configurations of Hydraulic Cylinders, 291
6.2.3- Single Acting Hydraulic Cylinders, 292
6.2.3.1- Single Acting Spring Return Hydraulic Cylinders, 292
6.2.3.2- Single Acting Load Return Hydraulic Cylinders, 292
6.2.4- Double Acting Hydraulic Cylinders, 293
6.2.4.1- Differential Hydraulic Cylinders, 293
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6.2.4.2- Tandem Hydraulic Cylinders, 294


6.2.4.3- Duplex Hydraulic Cylinders, 294
6.2.4.4- Synchronous Hydraulic Cylinders, 295
6.2.5- Hydraulic Rams, 296
6.2.6- Telescopic Hydraulic Cylinders, 297
Lecture # 024– Monday, august 10, 2023
6.2.7- Cylinders Terminology, 298
6.2.8- Sizing Calculations of a Hydraulic Cylinder, 299
6.2.8.1- Effective Area, 299
6.2.8.2- Pressure Requirements of a Hydraulic Cylinder, 299
6.2.8.3- Flow Requirements of a Hydraulic Cylinder, 300
6.2.8.4- Effect of Area Ratio on Working Pressure, 300
6.2.8.5- Effect of Area Ratio on Working Flow, 302
6.2.8.6- Case Study of Sizing a Hydraulic Cylinder, 302
6.2.9- Body Styles of Hydraulic Cylinders, 303
6.2.9.1- Tie-Rod Cylinders, 303
6.2.9.2- Mill-Type Cylinders, 305
6.2.10- Cylinder Cushioning, 306
Lecture # 025– Monday, august 15, 2023
6.3-Rotary Actuators, 308
6.3.1- Applications of Rotary Actuators, 308
6.3.2- Configurations of Rotary Actuators, 309
6.3.2.1- Gear Type Rotary Actuators, 310
6.3.2.2- Vane Type Rotary Actuators, 313
6.3.2.3- Piston Type Rotary Actuators, 315
6.3.3- Rotary Actuator Sizing Calculations, 316
6.3.3.1 - Pressure Requirements of a Rotary Actuator, 316
6.3.3.2 - Flow Requirements of a Rotary Actuator, 316

Chapter 7: Hydraulic Accumulators, 317


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7.1- Operating Principle of Hydraulic Accumulators, 318


7.2- Hydraulic Accumulators Sizing Calculations, 319
7.3- Construction of Hydraulic Accumulators, 323
7.3.1- Construction of Piston Type Accumulators, 324
7.3.2- Construction of Bladder Type Accumulators, 325
7.3.3- Construction of Diaphragm Type Accumulators, 326
7.4- Applications of Hydraulic Accumulators, 327
7.4.1- Using an Accumulator for Safety Purposes, 327
7.4.2- Using an Accumulator for Energy Saving Purposes, 328
7.4.3- Using an Accumulator as a Hydraulic Spring, 329
Lecture # 026– Wednesday , august 31, 2023
Chapter 8: Hydraulic Circuits for Basic Applications, 330
8.1- Safety Considerations in Design of a Hydraulic System, 331
8.1.1- Pressure Limiting, 331
Lecture # 027– Wednesday, September 6, 2023
8.1.2- Anti-Cavitation and Load Port Checks, 333
8.2- Energy Saving Considerations in Design of a Hydraulic System, 335
8.2.1- Unloading a Pump that Drives a Single Actuator, 335
8.2.2- Unloading a Pump that Drives Multiple Actuators, 336
8.2.3- Unloading a Pump by a PRV with Unloading Feature, 338
8.2.4- Unloading a Pump by a Pressure Unloading Valve, 339
8.2.5- Unloading a Pump in Mobile Applications, 340
Lecture # 028– Wednesday, September 28, 2023
8.3- Motion Control of a Single Actuator, 342
8.3.1- Motion Control of a Single Actuator against a Resistive Load, 343
8.3.1.1- Motion Control of a Single Acting Cylinder, 343
8.3.1.2- Motion Control of a Unidirectional Motor, 348
8.3.1.3- Motion Control of a Double Acting Cylinder, 351
8.3.1.4- Motion Control of a Bidirectional Motor, 352
8.3.1.5- Motion Control of a Rotary Actuator, 354
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Lecture # 029– Tuesday, October 3, 2023


8.3.2- Motion Control of a Single Actuator against a Combined Load, 355
8.3.3- Motion Control of a Single Actuator against an Over-Center Load, 360
8.4- Motion Control of Multiple Actuators in Industrial Applications, 363
8.4.1- Motion Control of Multiple Actuators Connected in Parallel, 363
8.4.1.1- Motion Control of Multiple Cylinders in Parallel, 363
8.4.1.2- Motion Control of Multiple Motors Connected in Parallel, 365
8.4.2- Motion Control of Multiple Actuators Connected in Series, 366
8.4.2.1- Motion Control of Multiple Cylinders in Series, 367
8.4.2.2- Motion Control of Multiple Motors in Series, 371
Lecture # 030– Wednesday, October 18, 2023
8.5- Motion Control of Multiple Actuators in Mobile Applications, 374
8.5.1- Parallel Control Blocks in Mobile Machines, 374
8.5.2- Tandem Control Blocks in Mobile Machines, 376
8.5.3- Combined Control Blocks in Mobile Machines, 377
8.5.4- Series Control Blocks in Mobile Machines, 377
8.6- Control Block Actuation, 379
8.6.1- Manual Actuation of Control Blocks, 379
8.6.2- Hydraulic Actuation of Control Blocks, 380
8.6.3- Electric Actuation of Control Blocks, 386
8.7- Speed Control of a Hydraulic Actuator, 387
8.7.1- Valve-Controlled Actuators versus Pump-Controlled Actuators, 387
8.7.2- Bypass (Bleed-off) Speed Control, 389
8.7.3- Meter-In Speed Control, 390
Next Lecture – To be Defined Later TB
8.7.4- Meter-Out Speed Control, 391
8.7.5- Speed Control Comparative Study, 392
8.7.6- Placement of the Flow Control Valve versus the Directional Control Valve, 392
8.8- Boosting the Speed of a Hydraulic Actuator, 395
8.8.1- Regenerative Circuit for Boosting the Extension Speed of a Differential Cylinder, 395
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8.8.1.1- Effect of the Regenerative Connection on the Operating Speed, 396


8.8.1.2- Effect of the Regenerative Connection on the Operating Pressure, 399
8.8.2- Boosting an Actuator Speed by an Accumulator, 399
8.9- Energy Storage Application, 401
8.10- Actuators Synchronization Application, 402
8.11- Cylinder Deceleration Application, 405
8.12- Sequence Control Application, 406
8.13- Hydrostatic Transmission, 408

APPENDIXES, 410
APPENDIX A: LIST OF FIGURES, 410
APPENDIX B: LIST OF TABLES, 424
APPENDIX C: SOFTWARE: HYDRAULIC COMPONENT SIZING CALCULATOR, 425
APPENDIX D: LIST OF ANIMATED CIRCUITS (AUTOMATION STUDIO), 425
APPENDIX E: LIST OF REFERENCES, 428

INDEX, 437

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