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Author: Roger C Fales, Noah D Manring
Provides key updates to a must-have text on hydraulic control systems
This fully updated, second edition offers students and professionals a reliable and comprehensive guide to the 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. The book also offers all new information on: advanced control topics; auxiliary components (reservoirs, accumulators, coolers, filters); hybrid transmissions; multi-circuit systems; and digital hydraulics.
Chapters in Hydraulic Control Systems, 2nd Edition cover; fluid properties; fluid mechanics; dynamic systems and control; hydraulic valves, pumps, and actuators; auxiliary components; and both valve and pump controlled hydraulic systems. The book presents illustrative case studies throughout that highlight important topics and demonstrate how equations can be implemented and used in the real world. It also features end-of-chapter exercises to help facilitate learning. It is a powerful tool for developing a solid understanding of hydraulic control systems that will serve all practicing engineers in the field.
Provides a useful review of fluid mechanics and system dynamics
Offers thorough analysis of transient fluid flow forces within valves
Adds all new information on: advanced control topics; auxiliary components; hybrid transmissions; multi-circuit systems; and digital hydraulics
Discusses flow ripple for both gear pumps and axial piston pumps
Presents updated analysis of the pump control problems associated with swash plate type machines
Showcases a successful methodology for hydraulic system design
Features reduced-order models and PID controllers showing control objectives of position, velocity, and effort
Hydraulic Control Systems, 2nd Edition is an important book for undergraduate and first-year graduate students taking courses in fluid power. It is also an excellent resource for practicing engineers in the field of fluid power.
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
NOTE
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 CONTROL
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 FEEDBACK CONTROL
3.9 CONCLUSION
3.10 REFERENCES
3.11 HOMEWORK PROBLEMS
II: Hydraulic Components
4 HYDRAULIC 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
NOTE
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
7 AUXILIARY COMPONENTS
7.1 INTRODUCTION
7.2 ACCUMULATORS
7.3 HYDRAULIC CONDUITS
7.4 RESERVOIRS
7.5 COOLERS
7.6 FILTERS
7.7 CONCLUSION
7.8 REFERENCES
7.9 HOMEWORK PROBLEMS
III: Hydraulic Control Systems
8 VALVE-CONTROLLED HYDRAULIC SYSTEMS
8.1 INTRODUCTION
8.2 FOUR-WAY VALVE CONTROL OF A LINEAR ACTUATOR
8.3 THREE-WAY VALVE CONTROL OF A SINGLE-ROD LINEAR ACTUATOR
8.4 FOUR-WAY VALVE CONTROL OF A ROTARY ACTUATOR
8.5 CONCLUSION
8.6 REFERENCES
8.7 HOMEWORK PROBLEMS
9 PUMP-CONTROLLED HYDRAULIC SYSTEMS
9.1 INTRODUCTION
9.2 FIXED-DISPLACEMENT PUMP CONTROL OF A LINEAR ACTUATOR
9.3 VARIABLE-DISPLACEMENT PUMP CONTROL OF A ROTARY ACTUATOR
9.4 CONCLUSION
9.5 REFERENCES
9.6 HOMEWORK PROBLEMS
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