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1 Actuators Josep Amat and Alícia Casals Automatic Control and Computer Engineering Department

2 User Control Unit Programming and Supervision External Sensors Environment Sensors Interns Actuators Mechanical Structure

3 ACTUATORS 1 – Pneumatic actuators 3 – Electrical actuators Cylinders Dc motors. Ac motors Steeper motors. Motors Cylinders 2 – Hydraulic actuadors

4 1 – Pneumatic actuators (cylinders) Double effect pneumatic cylinders F = P S *

5 * F - F f = M a * V F f = k v 2 * a = * P S - k v 2 * M v a Speed is not controllable. The cylinder maximum speed is achieved when friction forces (kv 2 ) equal those that produce the advancing movement (F = P.S), and a = 0.

6 V v - The impact produced when reaching the end of the run is reduced using a shock absorber. vv aa

7 Electrical valve - Electrical valve: the hydraulic-electrical interface

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10 Distributor

11 Single effect cylinders Double effect cylinders

12 (Lateral guides to prevent axial rotation ) Example of commercial pneumatic cylinders

13 Oval pistons to prevent the rotation of the axis avoiding the need of auxiliary guides

14 l l 2 Classical cylinders drawbacks: a displacement of length l requires an additional length l.

15 l ll Solutions to reduce the occupied space

16 Piston Cylinder’s sleeve Shock-absorber adjustment Movement transmission Adjusting band

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18 Pneumatic actuators (cylinders) - Economic - Reliable - High operation speed - Resistant to overloads - Operation at constant force - No speed control - Poor position speed - Noisy operation

19 Example of pneumatic manipulator, and its mechanical states (End positions of all its cylinders)

20 ACTUATORS 1 – Pneumatic actuators 3 – Electrical actuators Motors Cylinders Dc motors. Ac motors Steeper motors. Motors Cylinders 2 – Hydraulic actuadors

21 2 – Hydraulic actuators (cylinders) Energy source: oil pressurized between 20 and 300 bars. F = P S * If P ^^  F  ∞  v ( cm 3 ) Q (l / min)  l ( cm) v ( cm/seg.) - Controllable position - Controllable speed

22 B M P R Pressure regulator Electrical valve Control Pressure Level Temperature Refrigeration Hydraulic circuit showing its essential elements

23 At m. P Schema of a pressure regulator The regulation of the cylinder retention force regulates the oil output producing a pressure drop.

24 Control P R RAPBR d QAQA QBQB Electrical valve Ideal characteristic d

25 Control P R RAPBR d QAQA QBQB Electrical valve d

26 Control P R RAPBR d QAQA QBQB Electrical valve d

27 Control P R Electrical valve RAPBR Real characteristic d QAQA QBQB d

28 The use of a position sensor d makes the position servo control possible and thus hysteresis is minimized. The dead zone is minimized as well. Control P R Sensor Servo valve A B Control Sensor Set point QoQo QAQA d QBQB QAQA QBQB

29 ACTUATORS 1 – Pneumatic actuators 3 – Electrical actuators Motors Cylinders Dc motors. Ac motors Steeper motors. Motors Cylinders 2 – Hydraulic actuadors

30 Hydraulic pumps and motors ( Kind of gears) Fix caudal

31 Hydraulic pumps and motors ( Kind of gears)

32 Hydraulic pumps ( Kind of radial pistons) Variable caudal Cylindrical pumps

33  Caudal variation as a function of eccentricity 

34 Hydraulic pumps and motors ( Kind of blades)

35 Hydraulic pumps or motors

36 - Economic - Reliable - Resistant to overloads - Able to support heavy loads Hydraulic actuators - Low working speed - Hydraulic group noisy in operation - Possible oil leakage


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