Hydraulic Cylinder Design
Hydraulic Cylinder Design
Hydraulic Cylinder Design
cylinder
Acknowledgement
This project consumed huge amount of work, research and
dedication. Still, implementation would not have been
possible if we did not have a support of many individuals and
organizations. Therefore we would like to extend our sincere
gratitude to, Dr. Wang Chenglong.
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Contents
About hydraulic cylinders
Operation of a Hydraulic Cylinder
Types of hydraulic cylinders
Cylinder Construction
Types of mounting
Calculations
Hydraulic circuit diagram
Figures of the pro engineering design
References
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INTRODUCTION
Cylinders are used to convert fluid power into mechanical motion. Hydraulic
cylinders are used at high pressures and produce large forces and precise
movement. For this reason they are constructed of strong materials such as steel
and designed to withstand large forces. A cylinder consists of a cylindrical
body, closures at each end, movable piston, and a rod attached to the piston.
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HYDRAULIC CYLINDERS
Cylinder Types --- Standard cylinders have been designed to meet the wide
range of applications. The following types of cylinders provide an overview of
what is available.
SINGLE-ACTING CYLINDER
The single-acting cylinder is pressurized at one end only, with the opposite end
vented to atmosphere through a breather filter (air cylinder) or vented to a
reservoir (hydraulic cylinder).The return stroke of the cylinder is accomplished
by some external means.
DOUBLE-ACTING CYLINDER
The most familiar double acting cylinder is the single rod end. This type of
cylinder provides power in both directions, with a pressure port at either end.
Single rod end cylinders exert greater forces when extending than when
retracting, since the piston area on the blind end is larger than the piston area on
the rod end (due to the area covered by the piston rod).
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TANDEM CYLINDER
A tandem cylinder consists of two cylinders mounted in line with the pistons,
connected by a common piston rod. The main advantage of this cylinder is the
multiplication of force, during the entire stroke, without requiring higher
operating pressures or larger bores.
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CYLINDER CONSTRUCTION
l-cap 2-stirrup 3,5,9,11-seals 4-piston 6-barrel 7-rod end 8-bush 10-cover
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Types of mounting
Flange mounting
Foot mounting
Clevis mounting
Tunnion mounting
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Cover thickness
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DCV 4/3 way tandem type push pull button with spring return
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AR Atmospheric reservoir.
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References
Internet
Text book
Information from my seniors
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