Mining Machinery: Department of Mechanical Engineering Aditya Engineering College
Mining Machinery: Department of Mechanical Engineering Aditya Engineering College
Mining Machinery: Department of Mechanical Engineering Aditya Engineering College
• Engines
•Turbines
•Water Wheels
•Steam Turbines
•Wind mills
•Steam turbines became the most important prime mover for power generation
They were widely used in the power plants as well as for marine vessels(Ship).
• Boiler and the nuclear reactor were utilized to produce steam which works as
an intermediate working fluid.
This ignition produces tremendous amount of heat and pressure inside the
cylinder.
This induces reciprocating motion in the piston.
Power of the piston is transmitted to a crankshaft which undergoes rotary
motion. The rotary motion is ultimately transmitted to the wheels of
the vehicle, via a transmission system, to produce propulsion in the vehicle.
In such a way, a small piston feels a small force and a large piston feels a
Large force.
Why Hydraulic power is preferred now a
days?
• Hydraulic power systems have greater flexibility than mechanical and
electrical systems.
• It can produce more power than such systems of equal size. They also
provide rapid and accurate responses to controls.
• By pumping hydraulic fluid in the volume, the plunger is pushed out with a
force of plunger-area pressure.
• A piston rod serves to couple the mechanical force generated inside the
cylinder to the external load.
• Hydraulic linear motors are useful for applications that require a high-force,
straight-line motion.
• So it can be utilized as brake cylinders in automobiles, control actuators on
aircraft, and in devices that inject molten metal into die-casting machines.
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Rotational motor
A rotational motor, sometimes called a rotary hydraulic motor, produces a
rotary motion.
The English word pneumatic and its associate noun pneumatics are derived from the Greek “pneuma”
meaning breath or air.
Pneumatics can be defined as the branch of fluid power technology that deals with generation,
transmission and control of power using pressurized air. Gas in a pneumatic system behaves like a spring
since it is compressible.
It is the science of the motions and properties of air. Compressed air is a vital utility. just like water, gas
and electricity used in countless ways to benefit everyday life.
Any gas can be used in pneumatic system but air is the most usual.
compressed air is used as the working medium and normally at a pressure from 6 bar to 8 bar.
The results of their experiments indicated that gases behaviors follow the law
known as ideal gas laws.
Boyle’s Law:-
Statement: If a given mass of a gas is compressed or expanded at a constant
temperature, then the absolute pressure is inversely proportional to the volume.
Charles law
Statement: If a given mass of a gas is heated or cooled at a constant
pressure, then the volume is directly proportional to the absolute
temperature.
Gay-Lussac’s Law
Statement: At constant pressure, the absolute pressure of an ideal gas will vary
directly with the absolute temperature.
General gas equation
For any given mass of gas undergoing changes of pressure, temperature
and volume, the general gas equation can be used. By combining Boyle’s
law and Gay-Lussac’s law we get.
BASIC COMPONENTS OF PNEUMATIC SYSTEMS
energy – use point to accomplish useful work. Figure shows the simple circuit of
A gear is a component within a transmission device that transmits rotational force to anothergear or device