Intro to hydraulics part A/B Flashcards
Why is pressure transmitted almost instantly through hydraulic fluid?
Because hydraulic fluid is almost incompressible.
Compresses about 1/2% at 1000 psi.
How can you increase the force exerted by a cylinder of any given size?
By increasing the operating pressure.
Does a pump produce pressure, flow or both?
It only produces flow
Would you use a larger or smaller cylinder if you needed to Increase the load capacity at a given pressure?
A larger cylinder because area would increase
How fast does a two-to-one cylinder extend compared to how fast it retracts?
It extends at half the speed of retraction.
Defined the characteristics of velocity and pressure in a large diameter pipe and a small diameter pipe.
In a larger diameter pipe the pressure is high while the velocity is low. (Good)
In a smaller diameter pipe the pressure is low while the velocity is high. (Bad)
Velocity + pressure are inversely related.
How does flow affect the output of a cylinder?
It affects the speed.
How does pressure affect the output of a cylinder?
It affects the force the cylinder exerts.
How does cavitation occur?
It’s when gases dissolved in hydraulic fluid enter a low pressure area and boil out. When the gas comes in contact with a high pressure area the gasses implode causing cavitation.
How is pressure created?
By a restriction to flow.
What 2 properties are directly related to force?
Area and pressure
What 2 properties are directly related to speed?
Flow rate and area
What are 2 ways flow can be produced?
By a pump or a pressure drop across an orifice.
Describe volumetric efficiency.
Volumetric efficiency measures how much fluid you get out of a pump compared to how much you put in.
How big is the reservoir on an open loop circuit typically?
3 x the pump output
What is the annulus area referring too?
The position area minus the rod area
What is aeration?
Aeration occurs when air becomes mixed with the fluid that has leaked into the system through inadequate sealing or air becoming entrapped during maintenance on the system.
How do you distinguish a hydraulic line that connects to another line compared to a line that crosses over and does not connect?
A like that connects to another line will be simply attached or will have a black dot at the point of connection. A line that crosses over will have a little bump over the line.
What are you setting, when you set the pressure on a pressure relief valve?
You are setting the maximum force the cylinder exerts
What is a directional control valve?
A valve that allows you to direct the flow to either end of the cylinder.
The valve can be operated manually, electrically, hydraulically or pneumatically.
What are the 4 ports on a directional control valve?
A and B are working ports
P and T are the pressure port and return to tank port
What does a flow control valve do?
It controls the speed at which the cylinder operates.
What does a diagonal arrow on a hydraulic symbol represent?
That the component is variable (adjustable) in its output.
What is the job of a pressure reducing valve?
It’s job is to reduce the pressure below the system pressure and thus the force the cylinder can exert.