Transparencies Electrohydraulics Festo
Transparencies Electrohydraulics Festo
Transparencies Electrohydraulics Festo
Electrohydraulics
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095051
E.-HYDR-FOLIEN.
D:OT-TP601-GB
07/2001
Dieter Scholz
Doris Schwarzenberger
18.07.2001, Beatrice Huber
Foreword
This set of overhead transparencies has been designed for use with the basic level
of the technology package TP600 Electrohydraulics. The set of overhead
transparencies and the technology package form part of the Learning System for
Automation from Festo Didactic GmbH & Co.
The 30 transparencies in this set have been optimised from the didactic and
methodological points of view. Each transparency is accompanied by a short text
which provides the trainer with a quick overview of the training contents of the
transparency concerned.
Training contents
The text sheet includes a complete illustration of the transparency, in certain cases
with additional explanations and legends which the trainer can enter on the
transparency in the course of a training session.
The advantages of this concept are:
The trainer can add to the transparencies step by step in the course of a training
session.
The trainer is thus able to create a lively and interesting atmosphere.
The provision of accompanying text means less preparation work for the trainer.
New!
Electronic presentation
Contents
Electrohydraulic press
Function units
Motor with
hydraulic pump
Valve manifold
Actuator
(cylinder)
Control pane
Electrohydraulic press
TP 601, Transparency 01
Power section
Signal control section
Hydraulic
cylinder
Signal
processing
Signal
input
Solenoid
valve
Power
supply
Hydraulic
power
supply
(conversion)
TP 601, Transparency 02
Voltage transformation
Rectification
Smoothing
Stabilisation
Fuse protection
230V
AC DC
24V
50 C
TR
Transformer
Rectifier
Smoothing Stabilisation
Fuse
TR
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TP 601, Transparency 03
Electrical circuit
A circuit consists of at least a power source, a load device and connecting lines.
Electrical current will flow only in a closed circuit.
Technical direction
of current flow
Electrical current flows from the positive terminal of the power supply to the
negative terminal.
Figure A
Figure B
Electrical circuit
A
TP 601, Transparency 04
Measuring circuits
Voltage measurement
The voltage drop across a load device is measured in parallel with the device.
Current measurement
Voltage measurement
Current measurement
Measuring circuits
TP 601, Transparency 05
Ohms law
Ohms law
Describes the relationship between current (I), voltage (V) and resistance (R).
With ohmic resistances, the current rises in linear proportion to the voltage.
The value pairs for a constant resistance lie on a straight line. The current I is
proportional to the voltage V.
Mathematical formula for Ohms law:
V=RI
I=
V=RI
I=V:R
Resistance R
Voltage V
10 V
20 V
30 V
40 V
Relay
0.5 A
1.5 A
2.0 A
Solenoid coil
V
R
1.33 A
2.0
A
1.5
A
R
1.0 A
1.0
Graph
0.5
0
10
20
30 V 40
Ohms law
Voltage V
10 V
20 V
Resistance R
30 V
40 V
Relay
Solenoid coil
1.0
2.0
A
1.5
0.5
0
10
20
30 V 40
V
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TP 601, Transparency 06
Rectifiers
Rectifiers convert AC to DC.
Diodes are conductive in only one direction.
The polarity of the negative half-wave of the alternating voltage is reversed.
The pulsating voltage is smoothed using a capacitor and filters (reactance coil,
resistor).
~
C
Diodes
Voltage
smoothing
Voltage
retification
Rectifiers
~
t
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TP 601, Transparency 07
Digital values
Digital values describe integer parts of a maximum value. A dice, for example, shows
one of six possible numbers.
Binary values
Binary values are a special form of digital values. They can assume only two values,
such as in the case of a switch, which can only be on or off.
halffull
empty
Filling time t
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
On 1
Light
full
Value
Volume V
Off 0
Switching
time point
Time t
Filling time t
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Light
Value
Volume V
Time t
TP 601, Transparency 08
A sustained contact switch has two detents. It thus has two rest positions.
Momentary and sustained switches can close or open current paths or switch from
one current path to another.
TP 601, Transparency 09
10
N/C
Changeover contact
N/O and N/C contacts in a single housing; one contact is open while the other is
closed.
The designations of the switch contacts are governed by the European standard
EN 50012.
Switch elements
Connection
(N/O contact)
3
4
1
2
Connection
(N/C contact)
TP 601, Transparency 10
11
Limit switches
Determining the position of a positioning slide.
Electrical contacts are actuated when a defined intermediate or end position is
reached.
Limit switches can be connected up as N/O, N/C or changeover contacts.
Switch lever
Stem (insulated)
Contact
Snap-action
mechanism
Limit switches
TP 601, Transparency 11
12
Proximity switches
Inductive
Capacitive
Optical
Signal is generated when light barriers are interrupted or when light is reflected
back to an optical sensor.
Reed switches
Signal is generated by magnets whose fields close the built-in contacts in the switch.
inductive
Metal
Reed switch
Magnet
capacitive
Metal
or
Insulator
optical
reflective
component
magnetic
Proximity switches
TP 601, Transparency 12
13
Solenoid (electromagnet)
A magnetic field with concentric field lines is created around a conductor carrying an
electrical current.
A coil carrying an electrical current develops a uniform magnetic field in its axial
direction due to the overlapping of field lines.
By appropriate alignment of elementary magnets, an iron core can be made into a
switchable electromagnet.
Field around
a conductor
Iron core
Coil
Coil
Solenoid (electromagnet)
+
-
TP 601, Transparency 13
14
Switching armature
TP 601, Transparency 14
15
The solenoid is separated from the hydraulic fluid; a seal is required on the stem.
Advantage
Simple construction
Wet solenoid
The armature chamber of the solenoid is filled with hydraulic fluid, the solenoid
operates in oil.
Advantages
Low friction
Little abrasion
Good heat dissipation
Long service life
seal
Dry solenoid
Wet solenoid
Dry solenoid
Wet solenoid
TP 601, Transparency 15
16
Advantages
2
3
1
Electrical
connections
TP 601, Transparency 16
17
Special feature
of relays
Special feature
of contactors
Hinged-armature design
Single-break contacts
Used for logic gating of signals
(generally) changeover contacts
Coil
Iron core
Armature
Return spring
Contacts
+
+
Contacts
Return spring
Hinged-armature solenoid
Coil
Plunger-armature solenoid
+
-
+
-
TP 601, Transparency 17
18
Indirect activation
Advantage of
indirect activation
24 V
S1
S1
Y1
0V
24 V
K1
3
4
K1
3
4
Y1
0V
Direct activation
24 V
0V
Indirect activation
24 V
0V
TP 601, Transparency 18
19
Signal inversion
The output signal is inversely proportional to the input signal.
Figure A
Figure B
A
1
24 V
S1
2
3
K1
K1
24 V
1
S1
2
1
K1
K1
Y1
0V
3
4
Y1
0V
S1
K1
Y1
S1
K1
Y1
Signal inversion
A
24 V
S1
2
3
K1
K1
S1
Y1
2
1
K1
K1
0V
3
4
Y1
0V
S1
24 V
K1
Y1
S1
K1
Y1
TP 601, Transparency 19
20
Latching
Latching only with indirect activation.
Actuation of switch S1: Relay K1 reverses holding the current path of K1 closed.
The actuation of switch S2 interrupts the latched current path.
24 V
S1
2
3
4
K1
S2
K1
3
3
K1
4
1
2
Y1
3
4
S1
S2
K1 & Y1
dominant on
0V
Latching
24 V
S1
2
3
4
K1
S2
K1
3
3
K1
4
1
2
S1
S2
K1 & Y1
Y1
0V
TP 601, Transparency 20
21
Circuit diagram
Lines of potential with constant voltage are drawn horizontally.
Current paths are drawn vertically and numbered consecutively.
Circuit symbols are shown in the direction of current flow.
Switching elements are generally shown under zero-voltage conditions.
Latching to guard against sticking of relay contacts in current paths 6 and 7.
24 V
S0
1
3
4
S1
3
3
4
K1
4
3
4
S2
5
3
4
K2
6
3
4
K1
K2
K1
A1
A2
K2
A1
A2
Y1
7
3
K2
4
1
2
K1
3
4
1
2
Y2
0V
Circuit diagram
S0
3
4
S1
3
4
K1
3
4
S2
3
4
K2
3
4
K1
K2
K1
A1
A2
K2
A1
A2
Y1
K2
4
1
2
K1
3
4
1
2
Y2
TP 601, Transparency 21
22
Return line
Hydraulic pump
Suction pipe
Air filter
Suction filter
Filler filter
Cleaning aperture
Baffle plate
Drain screw
TP 601, Transparency 22
23
Hydraulic circuit
Hydraulic systems consist of open or closed circuits.
Hydraulic fluid is used as an energy carrier.
This energy is output via cylinders and motors.
Relieved hydraulic fluid is returned to the tank or hydraulic pump.
Hydraulic cylinder
Electrohydraulic
power valve
Hydraulic
pump
Motor
Return
line
Safety
valve
Hydraulic pump
open
Hydraulic
motor
Motor
Filter
Safety
valve
Feed pump
(top-up for
leakage losses)
Safety valve
closed
Hydraulic circuit
open
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closed
TP 601, Transparency 23
24
Pelectr. = V I
Phydr. = p q
Flow
rate q
Pressure p
Current I
Voltage V
Hydraulic motor
Electric motor
Gear motor
Electrical power
Hydraulic power
+
-
TP 601, Transparency 24
25
Power losses
Efficiency of electric motors
Frictional losses
Magnetic losses
Pressure losses dp
Power losses expressed by P = dp Q
Hydraulic motors
and cylinders
Frictional losses
Volumetric losses
Frictional and
pressure losses
Power losses
Frictional and
volumetric losses
Frictional,
volumetric and
magnetic losses
Phydr. loss = ,p q
Power losses
TP 601, Transparency 25
26
Pressure switches
Actuation of electrical contacts when a defined minimum pressure is reached.
The minimum pressure (switching point) can be varied by means of an adjustable
spring.
Example shows switching at approx. 4 bar with rising or falling pressure.
Generally connected up in practice as a changeover contact.
2 3
Symbolic representation
in hydraulic circuit diagram
Symbolic representation
in electrical circuit diagram
p
1
1
3
2
Pressure
p
4 bar
c
b
Hysteresis
Time t
a/c Switching point with rising pressure
b
Switching point with falling pressure
Pressure switches
2 3
p
1
1
3
2
Pressure
p
4 bar
Time t
TP 601, Transparency 26
27
The piston spool is displaced to the right and creates the connections P A
and B T.
Rest position
Rest position produced by spring centring of piston spool. All inputs of the 4/3-way
valve are closed in this position.
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a
TP 601, Transparency 27
28
The pilot piston spool is displaced to the right, and hydraulic fluid is directed to the
right-hand side of the main control spool, creating the connections P A and B T.
Rest position
Rest position produced by spring centring of pilot and main piston spools. All ports
of the 4/3-way valve are closed at the main valve.
Simplified symbol
Detailed symbol
T
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TP 601, Transparency 28
29
Electrical safety
1) Switch off
2) Check
3) Carry out work
EMERGENCY
STOP
Safety insulation
Protective earth
Safety isolation
Additional
insulation
L1
PE
220 V AC
24 V
Basic insulation
Electrical safety
Safety insulation
Protective earth
Safety isolation
TP 601, Transparency 29
30
Hydraulic safety
Safety regulations must be observed.
1) Switch off
motor/pump
2) Depressurise
accumulator
3) Lower
load
4) Check
pressure
Hydraulic safety
TP 601, Transparency 30