Industrial Seminar for Engineers
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LEARN HOW TO ...
Model flow forces within hydraulic control valves
Design stable poppet valves
Estimate the expected flow ripple from a pump
Control the swash plate of an axial piston pump
Design hydraulic control systems
UP-TO-DATE HOWS AND WHYS OF HYDRAULIC CONTROL SYSTEMS ...
A useful review of fluid mechanics and system dynamics
Thorough analysis of transient flow forces within valves
Discussion 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 systems 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
WHO SHOULD ATTEND ?
Practicing hydraulic control engineers with at least a 4-year degree in engineering
New and experienced engineers will benefit from this seminar
Those who aspire to have an in-depth understanding of the engineering issues of hydraulic control systems
WHAT IS THE SEMINAR LIKE ?
The seminar lasts 8 to 16 hours and can be done in one or two days
The seminar may be given on site, or a DVD of the seminar may be purchased
The presentation is given on PowerPoint slides
A booklet for following the presentation is given to all who attend
MY COMPANY WOULD LIKE TO PARTICIPATE IN ONE OF THESE SEMINARS ... WHAT'S NEXT ?
Contact
Professor Noah Manring
at
College of Engineering
University of Missouri - Columbia
573-884-5484