Basic Principles of Hydraulics Symbols: Graham Spencer Festo Didactic 18.06.2017 1
Basic Principles of Hydraulics Symbols: Graham Spencer Festo Didactic 18.06.2017 1
Basic Principles of Hydraulics Symbols: Graham Spencer Festo Didactic 18.06.2017 1
Hydraulics
Symbols
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Symbols
Pumps
Fixed Displacement One direction of flow. Constant delivery for
constant speed
M Engine
Motors
One direction of rotation.
Fixed Displacement
Constant shaft speed for
constant flow rate
Semi rotary
actuator Limited rotary movement eg
1800
Pressure Intensifiers
Equipment to
transform a Single acting
pressure x in to
a pressure y
x y
Continuous
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Symbols
Actuators
Spring return
Vent
Telescopic Cylinder
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Symbols
Actuators
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Symbols
Directional
Control Valves A
2/2 way valve
Porting Two Way
Normally closed
(2 position) P
A
3/2 way valve
Three
Way Normally closed
P T
A B
4/2 way valve
Four Way
Changeover
P T
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Valve Description
Number of Ports 3
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Valve Description
Number of Ports 3
Number of
Control positions
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Valve Description
Number of Ports 3
Number of Control
positions
2
(Number of Boxes)
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Valve Description
Number of Ports 3
Number of Control
positions
2
(Number of Boxes)
Method Push
of Button
Operation
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Valve Description
Number of Ports 3
Number of Control
positions
2
(Number of Boxes)
Method Push
of Button
Operation
Method Spring
of Return
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Valve Description
Number of Ports 3
Number of
Control positions
2
(Number of Boxes)
P T
3 position valves
A B
Open
centre
P T
A B
Tandem centre
P T
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Symbols
Directional
Control Valves
A B
P T
A B
Regenerative Centre
P T
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Symbols
Methods of Operation General manual operation
Usually used to represent a manual
override
Lever operation
Detent operation
Usually used with lever operation
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Symbols
Methods of Operation
Pilot operation
Roller operation
Spring operation
Usually used as a return or centring
function
Solenoid operation
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Symbols
Pressure Controls
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Symbols
Pressure Controls
Pressure Relief
Remote pilot control with
Valve
internal drain
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Symbols
Pressure Controls
A
Pressure Downstream pressure
Regulating Valves control Forward flow only
external drain
B
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Symbols
Pressure Controls
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Symbols
Pressure Controls Comparison
Pressure
operation from A
inlet
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Symbols
Flow
Controls
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Symbols
Flow
Controls Flow proportional to preset area
Pressure irrespective of valve pressure drop.
Compensated Direction of flow as indicated (non
reversible). Excess flow must find
alternative path.
Also sometimes
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Symbols
Flow
Controls
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Symbols
Proportional Valves Valve with 2 distinct operating
positions, fully open and fully closed,
and an infinite number of intermediate
positions.
Full flow
Proportional Valve
Flow Conventional
Rate valve
Spool Travel
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Symbols
Miscellaneous
Header tank
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Symbols
Miscellaneous
Conditioning Units
Filter or Strainer
Cooler
Water cooled
Heater
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Symbols
Miscellaneous
Pressure Gauge
Accumulator
Gas type
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Hydraulic Formulae
Note:
* The pascal is a very small unit of pressure.
F = A x P P = F A = F
A P
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Hydraulic Formula
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Hydraulic Formula
So
Work done = Pressure x volume
Power is the rate of doing work or, work done per unit of time.
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Hydraulic Formula
So
Hydraulic power = Pressure x Flow rate
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1) If a system pressure of 3000 p.s.i acts on a piston area of 3 sq ins, (approx 2 ins
diameter) what force will be produced?
2) If a force of 10,000 lb is produced from a cylinder with a piston area of 2.5 sq ins, what is
the pressure build up in the system?
4) A cylinder with piston area 150 sq cm and stroke length of 400cm must fully extend in 15
seconds. What flow rate (in Litres/min) must the pump deliver to achieve this?
5) If a hydraulic pump is delivering a flow of 40 litres / min against a pressure of 150 bar,
what is the power consumption (in KW) at the pump?