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Modelling of Fluid Power Systems Using Easy5 Training Course (EAS103)

This course has been designed to give the hydraulics engineer a basic understanding of the issues and difficulties surrounding modelling and simulation of fluid power systems. It is geared towards the user who already has a general understanding of the Easy5 modelling, simulation and analysis environment as well as knowledge in the area of hydraulics design.

Students will learn about the specific issues that arise when building and analysing a fluid power model. They will gain hands-on experience by building a number of different systems using predefined hydraulics and valve kit components as well as incorporating general purpose components and user-defined Fortran code. Models will include components such as valves including valve dynamics, pumps, circuits with multiple loops and heat exchangers. Open and closed loop systems will be built.

The course will cover the importance of calculating steady state conditions and provide tips and insights into how to do this. Simulation and transient water hammer effects will be discussed as well. Students will learn how to include temperature considerations in their models and how to use Easy5 components to parameterise their models.

Who Should Attend:

  • Easy5 users wanting to learn more about fluid power systems
  • Hydraulics engineers
  • Engineering Analysts
  • University lecturers and students

Course Content:

  • General Theory of Hydraulic Modelling in Easy5
  • Modelling an Open Loop Oil Cooling System
    • Obtain Initial Operating Points
    • Fluid properties
  • Modelling a Closed Loop Oil Cooling System
    • Difficulties in obtaining steady state
  • Building a Piloted Servo Valve
    • Building valves from primitive hydraulic components
    • Use steady state scan to parameterise models
    • Linear analysis
  • Model a Raise/Lower Valve for a Hydralic Lift
    • Using HC library components to create larger component
    • Reverse flow in a hydraulic system
    • Minimising number of pressure states
  • Simulating water hammer effects
  • Disaster Recovery - How to handle problem models

Prerequisites:

Length
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2 days
$1,760 AUD

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