USU ECE 5320 - Pneumatic Actuation Systems

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Pneumatic Actuation SystemsOutlineReference ListTo Explore Further…Major ApplicationsIntroductionComponents of a Pneumatic SystemPneumatic System Basics...Slide 9Slide 10Slide 11Slide 12NORGREN 92000/MSlide 14Slide 15Advantages/DisadvantagesPneumatic Actuation SystemsRobert BlaserAssignment #1Mechatronics—ECE 5320Outline•Reference List•To Explore Further…•Major Applications•Introduction•Components of a Pneumatic System•Pneumatic System Basics•NORGREN 92000/M•Advantages/DisadvantagesReference ListRobert H. Bishop, THE MECHATRONICS HANDBOOK, CRC Press, 2002.NORGREN, (2004, Mar. 2). “Norgren-Webstore” (2003) [Online]. Available: http://webstore.usu.norgren.com/catalogue.aspNORGREN, (2004, Mar. 2). “Norgen Pneumatics” (2004) [Online]. Available: http://www.norgren.comTo Explore Further…•Good site with links to Pneumatic related information –http://www.pneumatic-source.com/•Resource sites with many Pneumatic manufacturers and information–http://www.hydraquip.com/products/indexOklahomaPNEUM.htm–http://www.petropages.com/keywords/k2229.htm–http://www.manufacture.com.tw/tpo4/product-category/hydraulic.htmMajor ApplicationsIndustrial Applications–Production Automation–Process Automation–Vehicular Applications–Monitoring storage capacityCryogenic Systems–Vehicular–IndustrialHigh Temperature Applications (500+ C)Introduction•There are three main types of power with which actuation systems work:–Electric Power–Hydraulic Power–Pneumatic Power•Pneumatic systems make use of cylinders (linear motors) and rotary motors, the motion of which is governed by a compressible gas (compressed air or generic gas).Components of a Pneumatic System•Compressed air generation system–Compressor–Cooler–Storage Tank–Intake and Output Filters•Compressed air treatment unit–FLR (Filter, regulator, lubrifier) Assembly•Valve (Regulator of the pneumatic system)•Actuator (Converts pneumatic power into mechanical power)•Piping•Sensors and Transducers•System Display–Physical Magnitude Measurement–Control DevicesPneumatic System Basics...•The figure below illustrates a basic fluid actuation system.-Command Part represents the control commends sent from Controller-Sensors provide feedback from the Actuator to the Controller-The Actuator is a double-acting cylinder in this case“The Mechatronics Handbook”Pneumatic System Basics...•Pneumatic Compressor Classification“The Mechatronics Handbook”Pneumatic System Basics...•Piston Compressor Types–Single Action–Double Action“The Mechatronics Handbook”“The Mechatronics Handbook”Pneumatic System Basics...•Valve Classification–Directional•Determine the passage and the flow of the air current by means of appropriate moving parts contained in them actuated from the outside.–On-Off•Unidirectional valves. Only allow air to move in one direction. Also known as non-return or check valves.–Pressure Regulator•Relief and pressure limiter are the two kinds of pressure regulators.–Flow-Rate RegulatorPneumatic System Basics...•Two types of Valve control–PWM (Pulse Width Modulation)•Sample of PWM signal used to control valve–Proportional•Normally three-way, with double poppets or with spool“The Mechatronics Handbook”•Very compact—approximately one third the basic length of a corresponding conventional cylinder•Entirely manufactured from corrosion resistant materials•Standard magnetic piston provides a wide range of control optionsNORGREN 92000/M“Norgren-Webstore”•The NORGREN 92000/M series is a Double Acting Cylinder as shown below:•Cylinder Variations:NORGREN 92000/M“Norgren-Webstore”“Norgren-Webstore”•Theoretical Forces-Air Consumption-Torque•Cylinder Variations:NORGREN 92000/M“Norgren-Webstore”“Norgren-Webstore”Advantages/Disadvantages•Advantages of Pneumatics–Better bandwidth than electromagnetics–Large load disturbance immunity–Works good at high temperatures (500+ C)•Disadvantages of Pneumatics–“Stick-Slip” (intermittent motion at low movement speeds due to friction forces–Inferior to Hydraulics in some


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