Hydraulic Control Systems / Edition 1

Hydraulic Control Systems / Edition 1

by Noah D. Manring
ISBN-10:
0471693111
ISBN-13:
9780471693116
Pub. Date:
04/15/2005
Publisher:
Wiley
ISBN-10:
0471693111
ISBN-13:
9780471693116
Pub. Date:
04/15/2005
Publisher:
Wiley
Hydraulic Control Systems / Edition 1

Hydraulic Control Systems / Edition 1

by Noah D. Manring
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Overview

A unique resource that demystifies the physical basics of hydraulic systems

Hydraulic Control Systems offers students and professionals a reliable, complete volume of the most up-to-date hows and whys of today's hydraulic control system fundamentals. Complete with insightful industry examples, it features the latest coverage of modeling and control systems with a widely accepted approach to systems design.

Hydraulic Control Systems is a powerful tool for developing a solid understanding of hydraulic control systems that will serve the practicing engineer in the field. Throughout the book, illustrative case studies highlight important topics and demonstrate how equations can be implemented and used in the real world.

Featuring exercise problems at the end of every chapter, Hydraulic Control Systems presents:
* A useful review of fluid mechanics and system dynamics
* Thorough analysis of transient fluid flow forces within valves
* Discussions of flow ripple for both gear pumps and axial piston pumps
* Updated analysis of the pump control problems associated with swash plate type machines
* A successful methodology for hydraulic system design-starting from the load point of the system and working backward to the ultimate power source
* Reduced-order models and PID controllers showing control objectives of position, velocity, and effort


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780471693116
Publisher: Wiley
Publication date: 04/15/2005
Edition description: Older Edition
Pages: 464
Product dimensions: 6.44(w) x 8.52(h) x 1.22(d)

About the Author

NOAH D. MANRING is James C. Dowell Associate Professor and Director of Graduate Studies in the Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Department at University of Missouri–Columbia (UMC). Before joining the faculty at UMC, he worked for eight years in the off-highway mobile equipment industry. He holds ten U.S. patents for innovations in the field of fluid power. As a professor, he has received research funding from Caterpillar, Inc., Festo Corp., and the National Fluid Power Association, among others, as well as the U.S. Department of Education, the National Science Foundation, and various private donors. He currently serves as an associate editor of the International Journal of Fluid Power and the Journal of Dynamic Systems, Measurement, and Control. He has done consulting work for several industrial firms including Moog Inc., FMC Wyoming Corp., Dennison Hydraulics, and Parker Hannifin.

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Table of Contents

Preface.

Introduction.

I. FUNDAMENTALS.

1 Fluid Properties.

1.1 Introduction.

1.2 Fluid Mass Density.

1.3 Fluid Bulk Modulus.

1.4 Thermal Fluid Properties.

1.5 Fluid Viscosity.

1.6 Vapor Pressure.

1.7 Chemical Properties.

1.8 Fluid Types and Selection.

1.9 Conclusion.

1.10 References.

1.11 Homework Problems.

2 Fluid Mechanics.

2.1 Introduction.

2.2 Governing Equations.

2.3 Fluid Flow.

2.4 Pressure Losses.

2.5 Pressure Transients.

2.6 Hydraulic Energy and Power.

2.7 Lubrication Theory.

2.8 Conclusion.

2.9 References.

2.10 Homework Problems.

3 Dynamic Systems and Controls.

3.1 Introduction.

3.2 Modeling.

3.3 Linearization.

3.4 Dynamic Behavior.

3.5 State-Space Analysis.

3.6 Block Diagrams and the Laplace Transform.

3.7 Stability.

3.8 Compensation.

3.9 Conclusion.

3.10 References.

3.11 Homework Problems.

II HYDRAULIC COMPONENTS.

4 Hydraulic Control Valves.

4.1 Introduction.

4.2 Valve Flow Coefficients.

4.3 Two-Way Spool Valves.

4.4 Three-Way Spool Valves.

4.5 Four-Way Spool Valves.

4.6 Poppet Valves.

4.7 Flapper Nozzle Valves.

4.8 Conclusion.

4.9 References.

4.10 Homework Problems.

5 Hydraulic Pumps.

5.1 Introduction.

5.2 Pump Efficiency.

5.3 Gear Pumps.

5.4 Axial-Piston Swash-Plate Pumps.

5.5 Conclusion.

5.6 References.

5.7 Homework Problems.

6 Hydraulic Actuators.

6.1 Introduction.

6.2 Actuator Types.

6.3 Linear Actuators.

6.4 Rotary Actuators.

6.5 Conclusion.

6.6 References.

6.7 Homework Problems.

III HYDRAULIC CONTROL SYSTEMS.

7 Valve-Controlled Hydraulic Systems.

7.1 Introduction.

7.2 Four-Way Valve Control of a Linear Actuator.

7.3 Three-Way Valve Control of a Linear Actuator.

7.4 Four-Way Valve Control of a Rotary Actuator.

7.5 Conclusion.

7.6 References.

7.7 Homework Problems.

8 Pump-Controlled Hydraulic Systems.

8.1 Introduction.

8.2 Fixed-Displacement Pump Control of a Linear Actuator.

8.3 Variable-Displacement Pump Control of a Rotary Actuator.

8.4 Conclusion.

8.5 References.

8.6 Homework Problems.

INDEX.

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