Academic year 2018/2019 |
Supervisor: | doc. Ing. Miroslav Škopán, CSc. | |||
Supervising institute: | ÚADI | |||
Teaching language: | Czech | |||
Aims of the course unit: | ||||
The aim of the course is to widen and deepen students’ knowledge of machine parts and mechanisms and hydraulic machines with respect to the transport technology. | ||||
Learning outcomes and competences: | ||||
Students will be acquire knowledge of designing and construction especially of mobile machines from the selected field. They will widen and deepen their knowledge of design of regulative hydrostatic circuit – with respect to the latest development trends. | ||||
Prerequisites: | ||||
Successful completion of the course is conditional on the basic knowledge of technical mechanics, physics, machine parts and their mechanisms, physics of materials and principles of electrical engineering. | ||||
Course contents: | ||||
The course deals with the following topics – Hydrostatic transmissions: elements of hydrostatic mechanisms - converters, elements for pressure regulation, elements for flow regulation, elements for flow direction regulation, auxiliary elements, proportional elements. Calculation of hydrostatic circuits, starting and braking, thermal balance. Hydrostatic circuits of working machines. Hydrodynamic transmissions: hydrodynamic couplings and hydraulic torque converters. | ||||
Teaching methods and criteria: | ||||
The course is taught through lectures explaining the basic principles and theory of the discipline. Exercises are focused on practical topics presented in lectures. Teaching is suplemented by practical laboratory work. Part of the course can be excursions to the companies, which manufacture or operate the equipments from the thematic area of education. | ||||
Assesment methods and criteria linked to learning outcomes: | ||||
The examination consists of a written and an oral part. Written part of examination is evaluated by 50 points and it is necessary to get at least 20 points to continue in the oral part. Oral examination is marked independently and it is the same weight at the written part. | ||||
Controlled participation in lessons: | ||||
Course-unit credit is awarded on condition of having attended the seminars actively and completed all tasks and fulfillment of credit of exercise test conditions. Presence in the exercises is obligatory. | ||||
Type of course unit: | ||||
Lecture | 13 × 3 hrs. | optionally | ||
Exercise | 7 × 1 hrs. | compulsory | ||
Labs and studios | 6 × 1 hrs. | compulsory | ||
Course curriculum: | ||||
Lecture | 1. Theory of hydrostatic mechanisms, continuity equation, Bernoulli’s relation 2. Hydraulic resistances in the hydrostatic mechanisms 3. Transmission of pressure energy in the hydrostatic mechanisms – resistances H, R, D 4. Switching-in resistances of the same and different type, resistance network 5. Starting and braking hydrostatic mechanisms, heat calculation of hydrostatic circuits 6. Components of hydrostatic mechanism – converters and their parameters 7. Hydraulic generators – construction, characteristic curves, circuits 8. Rotary and rectilinear hydraulic motors – construction, characteristic curves, connection in circuit 9. Elements for pressure, direction and rate of flow control 10. Proportional elements, auxiliary elements 11. The ground of hydrostatic mechanisms design 12. Hydrostatic propulsive circuits of mobile working machines 13. Hydrodynamic couplings and hydraulic torque converters |
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Exercise | 1. Fluids of hydrostatic circuits and their properties 2. – 3. Hydraulic loss in hydrostatic mechanisms 4. Calculation of resistances across movement, acceleration, deformation 5. – 6. Calculation of starting and braking hydrostatic mechanisms 7. Heat calculation of hydrostatic mechanisms |
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Labs and studios | 8. – 9. Construction and maintenance of main elements of hydrostatic circuits 10. – 11. Drawing up a hydraulic generator characteristic curve 12. – 13. Control of hydraulic motors speed in open hydraulic circuits |
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Literature - fundamental: | ||||
3. Majmudar, R.S.: Oil Hydraulics Systems, McGraw-Hill 2003, ISBN 0-07-140669-7 | ||||
Literature - recommended: | ||||
1. ŠKOPÁN, M.: Hydraulické převody strojů. Elektronická verze, VUT Brno 2009 | ||||
2. Pavlok, B. – Hružík, L. – Bova, M.: Hydraulická zařízení strojů. VŠB – Technická univerzita Ostrava, 2007, 123 s. | ||||
3. SUBRAMANYA, K. 1000 solved problems in fluid mechanics (includes hydraulic machines). New Delhi: Tata McGraw-Hill, 2005, ix, 456 s. : il. ISBN 978-0-07-014476-7. |
The study programmes with the given course: | |||||||||
Programme | Study form | Branch | Spec. | Final classification | Course-unit credits | Obligation | Level | Year | Semester |
B3S-P | full-time study | B-SSZ Machine and Equipment Construction | -- | Cr,Ex | 5 | Compulsory | 1 | 3 | S |
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