The class "Pneumatic Power Variables" provides users with a foundational knowledge of pneumatic power and the pneumatic systems that generate it where pneumatic power variables are measurable/quantifiable characteristics of a pneumatic or system component. The two most integral variables are fluid flow and pressure. Additional power variables include speed, horsepower, and torque. After taking "Pneumatic Power Variables" users will understand how the different variables of a system affect the transmission of power in a system. Further they will understand how to evaluate and select the most appropriate and efficient components to power a pneumatic system.
Course Objectives:
- Describe pneumatic power systems
- Describe pressure
- Define common pressure ratings
- Describe the relationship between volume, pressure, and temperature
- Explain temperature control in a pneumatic system
- Describe flow rate
- Describe flow rate as a compressor variable
- Define displacement
- Describe speed
- Describe the relationship between horsepower and torque
- Define efficiency
- Describe noise in a pneumatic power system
- Describe how compontents are chosen for a pneumatic system.
Recommended Background
- Recommended for mechanical/electrical/plumbing maintenance technicians.
Course ID
TU279
Location
Online
Instructor(s)
ToolingU
Competencies
Communication, Critical Thinking, Personal Effectiveness, Fluid Power, Power Distribution, Motor/Motion Control
Method of Delivery
Digital
Estimated Effort
1.5 hrs
Cost
Negotiable
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