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Basic Hydraulic Components(1)

Section 1.4

Element 1.2 Hydraulic


1. Basic Hydraulic System

Hydraulic
Energy Control
Mechanical Valve
Energy

Engine Hydraulic
Actuator
Pump

Hydraulic
Tank
Job

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Actuators

Directional Control
Valve

Reservoir

Hydraulic Pump

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2. Hydraulic Power

One (1) Engine power = One (1) E (PS) = 75 kgf.m/sec

Hydraulic power = PQ/C = L (PS) PC (Power Constant) control


Case 1

Q (ltr/min)
Power Constant line
P = MPa
Q = ltr/min
L = PQ / 44.1 (PS) Areas are the same

Case 2
P = kgf/cm2
Q = ltr/min
L = PQ / 450 (PS) P (MPa)

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RESERVOIR

S
TU LOWER

U
RE NPRESSURE

C
T
I
O
ACTUATOR AREA PUM

N
HIGH P
PRESSURE
A

M E
C

ST
AREA
T

SY
U
A
T
O
R

CONTROL

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Hydraulic Reservoir
The Hydraulic Reservoir will
store sufficient hydraulic
fluid to ensure enough fluid
is available for the hydraulic
system.
The reservoir will allow
contaminates to settle on
the bottom and dissipate
heat.

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Hydraulic Pump.
The hydraulic pump is the heart of the machine.
The function of the pump is to supply the hydraulic system with
sufficient flow to enable the circuits to operate at the correct speed.
There are three types or pumps.

1. Gear Pump.

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2. Piston Type.

Variable Displacement
Fixed Displacement

3. Vane Pumps

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Directional Control Valve


Directs the hydraulic flow of oil in
the hydraulic system.

Open Closed

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Actuators
Convert hydraulic energy (from the pump) into mechanical energy to
produce force and motion.
Actuators can produce linear or rotary movement

Linear motion is produced by hydraulic cylinders

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Rotary motion is produced using


hydraulic motors.
Hydraulic motors can turn on
direction only or in both
directions

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Hydraulic Oil

What is the Responsibility of Hydraulic Oil in Hydraulic circuit?

The fluid in the hydraulic system is the


component that is used to transfer the flow of
energy generated by the pump.
The hydraulic fluid supplied to the actuators
convert the fluid energy to mechanical energy.
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Hydraulic Oil

What is the Properties of Hydraulic Fluids?


Anti Wear-Additives
Hydraulic oil contains a selected number of additives to increase and
insure anti-wear capabilities.
Anti-Foaming
A liquid can not be compressed but air can, these anti-foaming additives
help the oil absorb the air so as not to effect the operation

Water Separation
Water vapor enters the system through the
reservoir. Oil moving around the system mixes
with the water and becomes what’s known as an
emulsion.
This emulsion promotes rust, acids and forms
sludge. Additives are added to separate the water
from the oil.

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Hydraulic Oil

Viscosity
Viscosity is a measurement of a fluid resistance
to flow, in other words the thickness of the oil.
Viscosity is important because if the oil is too
thin (Low Viscosity) it may leak past seals,
joints or pumps internal slippage. This will
effect the work equipment performance.

If the oil is too thick (High Viscosity) the work equipment will be sluggish and
require more power to push the oil around the system.
Viscosity Improver
Additives that help maintain the oils viscosity over a wider range of
temperatures

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