Force acting vertical to a unit area.
What is pressure?
Machines that are used to generate compressed air.
What are compressors?
Components that are used to start, stop, direct the flow of fluid and to regulate flow and pressure.
What are valves?
This group of components cleans the air, regulates pressure, and provides lubrication in pneumatic systems.
What is the preparatory group of elements?
They perform useful work in only one direction.
How does single-acting cylinders work?
A state where pressure is lower than atmospheric pressure but greater than zero.
What is underpressure?
These devices are used to power compressors by converting electrical energy into mechanical motion.
What are electric motors used for in compressors?
A type of valve with which we can adjust the pressure in pneumatic systems.
What is a pressure valve?
This component removes impurities and moisture from the air in a pneumatic system.
What is the filter?
They perform useful work in both directions.
How does double-acting cylinders work?
A technical branch that deals with utilization of compressed air using mechanical devices.
What is pneumatics?
These quantities determine the energy state of the gas.
What do pressure and temperature determine?
This component can be used as a pneumatic bistable.
How can we use a 5/2 way valve?
This part adjusts and maintains the desired pressure in a pneumatic system.
What is the pressure regulator?
Cylinder body, Piston with "U" seal, Piston rod, Return spring, Rear cover, Compressed air connection, Front cover.
What are the parts of a single-acting cylinder?
pV=mRT
What is the equation of state of an ideal gas or the gas law?
One type uses a chamber to reduce air volume, while the other uses rotating elements for continuous compression.
What are displacement and rotary types of compressors?
These valves are divided into: throttle (two-way) valves, and one-way flow control valves.
What are the types of flow control valves?
This device supplies small amounts of oil to the pneumatic system to ensure smooth operation.
What is the lubricator?
Element that converts the energy of compressed air into translational or rotational motion.
What is executive element or actuator?
The process in which there is no change in the pressure of the working fluid.
What is isobar?
They perform air compression from the surroundings to a higher level into the pre-pressure area
What is mechanical type of work used for?
Which picture represents a 3/2 way valve?
Installed before the preparatory group, this valve is used to open or close the air supply.
What is the on-off valve?
For the same cylinder diameter and pressure, pneumatic muscles can lift a load 10 times heavier than conventional cylinders.
What is the advantage of a pneumatic muscle compared to conventional cylinders?