Situation 7 Procedure and Data and Result of 1 To 4
Situation 7 Procedure and Data and Result of 1 To 4
Situation 7 Procedure and Data and Result of 1 To 4
The circuit is constructed correctly at first trial based on the situation #1 requirements.
The piston rod extended at first pushbutton press and returned as the pushbutton is released.
2. A single-acting cylinder is to extend immediately once air is applied to the circuit. Once a
push button is pressed, the cylinder is to retract. As long as the push button is pressed, the
cylinder is to remain in the retracted position. Once the pushbutton is released, the cylinder is
to return to the extended position.
Figure
2.3
The Manual pushbutton is released.
The group successfully created the required circuit at first trial. The conditions for
situation #2 is satisfied. The piston rod extended immediately at start of the simulation. The
air flows to the cylinder. When the pushbutton is pressed, the piston rod retracted.
3. A double-acting cylinder is to extend when push button 1 is pressed, the cylinder is to remain
in the extended position until push button 2 is pressed. Once push button 2 is pressed, the
cylinder is to retract.
As we are conducting the activity, the group come up with the circuit shown in figure 3.1.
Two 3/2 way DCV and double acting
cylinder is used as stated in the problem.
The group used a pneumaticall actuated,
spring returned, 5/2 way DCV to satify the
situation where the pushbutton 1 is pressed,
the piston rod must extend and once the
pushbutton 2 is pressed, the piston rod must
return.
In figure 3.2, pushbutton 1 is pressed. As expected, the piston rod extended and remain
extended because the pushbutton used is not
spring returned. Since the pneumatic
actuation of 5/2 wa DCV is connected at
pushbutton 2, its position remained at its
normal. The dark blue lines shows that the
compressed air freely flows up to the air
inlet if the cylinder and causes it to extend
the piston rod.
Overall, the circuit is done based on the situation. The cylinder extended if push
button 1 is pressed and retracted if the pushbutton 2 is pressed.
4. A safety circuit is needed for a press machine. Operation of the press can only take place if
the operator is pressing both push buttons at the same time. This will ensure that the
operator’s hand is away from the press mechanism. The press machine is to extend when
both push buttons are pressed, and retract if any or both are released.
The figure 4.3 shows the second condition of the for situation #4. As we released the
first button, the cylinder retracted, f the second button, the cylinder also retracted and if both
is released, the cylinder still retracted.
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Figure 4.3 Pushbutton button 1 is released, push button 2 is released and both button is released.
For overall result, the circuit constructed as per requirement. The group meet the
stated condition where the cylinder must be extended if both push buttons are pressed,
and retract if any or both are released.
Situation #7 Procedure
7. Using a 3/2 way pushbutton and a 5/2 way pneumatically operated, spring return DCV and
a double acting cylinder, provide a delay on signal circuit in which you press and hold the 3/2
start signal pushbutton, and after some time, the 5/2 way DCV changes state and causes the
double-acting cylinder to extend. As soon as the pushbutton is released, the double-acting
cylinder is to retract immediately.
The following step is implemented during the construction and simulation of the circuit
for situation #7.
1. In the fluidSIM-P, drag the necessary components for the construction of the circuit.
2. First, drag the most important components to run the circuit, which is the compressed
air supply and put it at the bottom part of the layout display. Pneumatics system
won’t run without this component. It is known as the heart of the system.
3. Drag the 3/2 way directional control valve . By double clicking the component,
the configuration changer will display. You can now, put a manual pushbutton
and spring return as stated in the problem. Your 3/2 way directional
5. Drag the 5/2 way DCV to the layout display and place it to the upper right
of the flow control valve. As stated in the problem, the 5/2 way DCV should changes
state and cause the cylinder to extend or retract. To do this, change the configuration
by double clicking the component and make the left port pneumatically/electrically
operated and put a spring on the right port. The DCV should look like this
6. An air pressure reservoir is also needed in this problem. This can also caused the
delay signal for the cylinder to extend. Put it between the flow control valve and 5/2
way DCV.
7. Last component needed is the cylinder. Drag the double acting cylinder
and put it to the upper most part of the layout. This considered as the power level.
8. The layout should now look like the figure 4.7.1
Figure 4.7.1 Components needed.
9. After dragging all the components, we need to connect each component based on the
required output of the circuit. Connect the
compressed air supply to the air input (1) of the
3/2 way DCV and air inlet (1) of the 5/2 way
DCV. Put terminator at the air exhaust of the 3/2
way DCV. Connect the air outlet of 3/2 way
DCV to the flow control valve the connect it to
the air pressure reservoir then to the
pneumatically/electrically actuation of 5/2 way
DCV. Now put terminator to the port 3 and 5 of
5/2 way DCV. We can now connect the double
acting cylinder to the 5/2 way DCV. The layout
should now look like the circuit in figure 4.7.2.