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Unit 2: Actuation Systems

This document provides information about various actuation systems including pneumatic, hydraulic, electrical, and mechanical systems. It describes the main components of hydraulic systems including different types of valves like directional control valves, flow control valves, and pressure control valves. It provides details about types of directional control valves like spool valves and poppet valves. It also discusses three-way and four-way valves and their uses. Furthermore, it covers pneumatic actuators including types like linear actuators, rotary actuators, and limited angle actuators.

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Unit 2: Actuation Systems

This document provides information about various actuation systems including pneumatic, hydraulic, electrical, and mechanical systems. It describes the main components of hydraulic systems including different types of valves like directional control valves, flow control valves, and pressure control valves. It provides details about types of directional control valves like spool valves and poppet valves. It also discusses three-way and four-way valves and their uses. Furthermore, it covers pneumatic actuators including types like linear actuators, rotary actuators, and limited angle actuators.

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UNIT 2

ACTUATION
SYSTEMS

Actuation Systems
Pneumatic and Hydraulic Systems
Mechanical Actuation Systems
Electrical Actuation Systems

Hydraulic Systems
There are basically three types of valves employed in hydraulic
systems:

Directional control valves

Flow control valves

Pressure control valves


Direction control valve

Directional control valves are used to control the distribution of energy


in a fluid power system. They provide the direction to the fluid and allow
the flow in a particular direction.

These valves are used to control the start, stop and change in direction
of the fluid flow. These valves regulate the flow direction in the hydraulic
circuit.

These control valves contain ports that are external openings for the
fluid to enter and leave. The number of ports is usually identified by the
term way'.

The fluid flow rate is responsible for the speed of actuator (motion of the
output) and should controlled in a hydraulic system. This operation can
be performed by using flow control valves.

The pressure may increase gradually when the system is under


operation. The pressure control valves protect the system by
maintaining the system pressure within the desired range.

The output force is directly proportional to the pressure and hence, the

Indirect
actuation

Pneumatic
actuation

Hydraulic
actuation

Solenoid
actuation

Mechanical
actuation

Manual
actuation

Three - position

Two position

Four- way
valves.

Three way
valves

Two- way
valves

Spool valves

Poppet valves

Actuating
mechanism:

Number of
switching
position:

Number of
ports:

Type of
construction:

Directional
control valves

Poppet Valve

Spool Valve

Three way Valve

This valve has one pressure port, one tank port and one
actuating port.
In this valve, the pressure port pressurizes one port and
exhausts another one and only one actuator port is opened
at a time.
In some cases a neutral position is also available when both
the ports are blocked. Generally, these valves are used to
operate single acting cylinders.

Four way valves


It is generally used to operate the cylinders and
fluid motors in both the directions.
The four ways are: pump port P, tank port T, and
two working ports A and B connected to the
actuator.
The primary function of a four way valve is to
pressurize and exhaust two working ports A and B
alternatively.

Pneumatic actuators
Pneumatic actuators are the devices used for converting
pressure energy of compressed air into the mechanical
energy to perform useful work.
Actuators are used to perform the task of exerting the
required force at the end of the stroke or used to create
displacement by the movement of the piston
The pressurised air from the compressor is supplied to
reservoir. The pressurised air from storage is supplied to
pneumatic actuator to do work.
There are three types of pneumatic actuator:
i) Linear Actuator or Pneumatic cylinders
ii) Rotary Actuator or Air motors
iii) Limited angle Actuators

Rotary Actuator
Arotary actuatoris anactuator
that produces arotarymotion or
torque.
Linear cylinder used to produce
rotation

Vane type semi-rotary actuator

Vane Motor

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