Chapter 2-Pneumatic Circuit Design PDF
Chapter 2-Pneumatic Circuit Design PDF
Chapter 2-Pneumatic Circuit Design PDF
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Signal Inversion
6
Selection
red
green
7
Memory Function
red
green
8
Delayed switching on
9
Delayed switching off
10
Pulse on switching on
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Pulse on releasing a valve
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Direct Operation and Speed Control
13
Control from two points: OR Function
Shuttle Valve
14
Safety interlock: AND Function
15
Safety interlock: AND Function
1 2
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Inverse Operation: NOT Function
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B A
Direct Control P
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Holding the end B A
positions/Indirect Control
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Cam valve
20
Repeating Strokes
21
2 4
Sequence Control
3
1 2
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COORDINATED MOTION
A+ A- B+ B-
b0 a1
start
ao
b1
Signals Start a1 b1 a0 b0
Commands A+ B+ A- B-
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Sequence : A+ B+ B- A-
a1 b1 bo a0
ST
A+ B+ B- A-
20
mm
100
80
Double acting cy linder 60
A
40
20
mm
A- A+ B- B0 B1 B+
A0 A1
B
A
50%
50%
50%
50%
A+B+B-A-
4 2 4 2
A+ A- B+ B-
2 5 3 2 5 3
1 A1 1
A0
1 3 2 1 3 2
2 B0
B1
1 3 1 3
1 3
Time Motion Diagrams
A+ B+ B- A-
b1
b0
a1
ST a0
,
Cascade Pneumatic Circuit Design
• Implementation of a sequence of actions by
a full pneumatic circuit is widely used in
industries.
• Many industries like automotive, food,
chemical and so on need to use a full
pneumatic system due to the hazardous
area in the site and limitation of use of the
electricity in the system.
METHODS
1. Code the cylinders with letters. Use positive
and negative signs to show the cylinders’
positions: positive sign to indicate the
cylinder is completely extended, and negative
sign to indicate the cylinder is completely
retracted:
A+ B+ B- A-
2. Split the motion sequence into groups in a
way that any letter regardless of its sign
appears only once in each group:
A+ B+ | B- A-
SEQUENCE DIAGRAM
SEQUENCE DIAGRAM
3. Number the groups:
A+ B+ | B- A-
I II
4. For each cylinder, consider two limit valves to
signal for the start and end of its motion and
two 4/2 or 5/2 direction control valve to
operate the cylinder. I
II
1
L1
L2
CLICK
HERE
L1
L2
CLICK
HERE
L1
L2
Example 2
A+ B+ | B- C+ A- | C-
I II III
I
II
III
1
2
CLICK
HERE
I
II
III
1
CLICK
2 HERE
I
II
III
1
2
CLICK
HERE
I
II
III
1
2
Example 3
A+ B+ | B- | C+ | A- C-
I II III IV
I
II
III
IV
1
3
Sequence Circuit
A+ B+ B- A-
Im
a1 b0
A+ B+ B- A-
b1
S a0
T
I II
a0 a1 b0 b1
L1
L2
Sequence Circuit
A+ B+ B- A-
Im
a1 b0
A+ B+ B- A-
b1
S a0
T
I II
L1
L2
ST
Sequence Circuit
Where to put A+ B+ B- A-
this limit
switch? Im
a1 b0
A+ B+ B- A-
b1
S a0
T
I II
a0 a1 b0 b1
L1
L2
ST
Sequence Circuit
A+ B+ B- A-
Im
a1 b0
A+ B+ B- A-
b1
Where to put
this limit S a0
switch? T
I II
a0 a1 b0 b1
L1
L2
ST
Sequence Circuit
Where to put
A+ B+ B- A- this limit
switch?
Im
a1 b0
A+ B+ B- A-
b1
S a0
T
I II
a0 a1 b0 b1
L1
L2
ST
Sequence Circuit
A+ B+ B- A-
Im
a1 b0
A+ B+ B- A-
b1
S a0
T How to
I II draw these
lines?
a0 a1 b0 b1
L1
L2
ST
Sequence Circuit
A+ B+ B- A-
Im
a1 b0
A+ B+ B- A-
b1
How to S a0
draw this T
line?
I II
a0 a1 b0 b1
L1
L2
ST
Sequence Circuit
A+ B+ B- A-
How to Im
draw these a1 b0
lines?
A+ B+ B- A-
b1
S a0
T
I II
a0 a1 b0 b1
L1
L2
ST
Sequence Circuit
A+ B+ B- A-
Im
a1 b0
A+ B+ B- A-
b1
S a0
T
I II
How to
draw this
line?
a0 a1 b0 b1
L1
L2
ST
Sequence Circuit
A+ B+ B- A-
Im
a1 b0
A+ B+ How to B- A-
draw this
line?
b1
S a0
T
I II
a0 a1 b0 b1
L1
L2
ST
Sequence Circuit
A+ B+ B- A- How to
draw these
Im lines?
a1 b0
A+ B+ B- A-
b1
S a0
T
I II
a0 a1 b0 b1
L1
L2
ST
Time Motion Diagrams
A+ B+ B- A-
b1
b0
a1
ST a0
,
Time Motion Diagrams
A+ B+ B- A-
b1
b0
a1
ST a0
,
Time Motion Diagrams
A+ B+ B- A-
b1
b0
a1
ST a0
,
Time Motion Diagrams
A+ B+ B- A-
b1
b0
a1
ST a0
,
THE OPERATION OF
CASCADE SEQUENCE
a0 a1 b0 b1
L1
L2
ST
a0 a1 b0 b1
L1
L2
ST
a0 a1 b0 b1
L1
L2
ST
a0 a1 b0 b1
L1
L2
ST
a0 a1 b0 b1
L1
L2
ST
a0 a1 b0 b1
L1
L2
ST
a0 a1 b0 b1
L1
L2
ST
a0 a1 b0 b1
L1
L2
ST
a0 a1 b0 b1
L1
L2
ST
a0 a1 b0 b1
L1
L2
ST
a0 a1 b0 b1
L1
L2
ST
a0 a1 b0 b1
L1
L2
ST
a0 a1 b0 b1
L1
L2
ST
a0 a1 b0 b1
L1
L2
ST
ISO SYMBOLS for AIR TREATMENT EQUIPMENT
Pressure Regulation
Units
FRL Unit,
FRL Unit, detailed simplified 85
Single Acting Cylinder, Single Acting Cylinder,
Spring retract Spring extend
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Return Spring (in fact not an Mechanical (plunger):
operator, but a built-in element)
Roller Lever: one-way Roller Lever:
Detent for mechanical and manual operators (makes a monostable valve bistable):
Air Operation is shown by drawing the (dashed) signal pressure line to the side of
the square; the direction of the signal flow can be indicated by a triangle:
Air Operation for piloted operation is shown by a rectangle with a triangle. This
symbol is usually combined with another operator.
Direct solenoid operation solenoid piloted operation
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Input Input
Manual Closed connected to Return Manual Closed connected to Return
Operation Input Output Spring Operation Input Output Spring
OR
Manually Operated,
Normally Open 3/2 valve
(normally passing)
with Spring
Return
Exhaust Air Supply
OR
Mechanically
normally closed 3/2
Operated,
(non-passing)
Valve with Spring Return
3/2, normally closed 3/2, normally open 3/2, normally closed/normally open
monostable valves never operated bistable valves: both positions possible
no pressure pressure
a…n1 a…n1
a…n a…n 89
0 0
First stroke of the cycle Last stroke of the cycle
A B C
A+ A- B+ B- C
POWER Level
LOGIC Level
Memories,
AND's, OR's,
Timings etc.
Start
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