Check Valves (Full Lecture)

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  • Опубликовано: 26 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 26

  • @nektariosmouzakiths2798
    @nektariosmouzakiths2798 3 года назад +4

    Mr Pytel thanks a lot for your great lectures i admire that you put them free on you tube it is a great help

  • @burakayan3360
    @burakayan3360 3 года назад +2

    Dear Sir
    I can not describe how joyfull i am to find your channel. You are teaching the topics that i want to learn once.
    I am certain that i am going to watch and participate every single lesson of yours.
    thank you

    • @bigbadtech
      @bigbadtech  3 года назад

      Glad you're making use of this material. Make sure to check out the study guides I've compiled for several of these courses:
      openoregon.pressbooks.pub/electronics1/
      openoregon.pressbooks.pub/electronics2/
      openoregon.pressbooks.pub/electronics3/
      openoregon.pressbooks.pub/hydraulics/

    • @burakayan3360
      @burakayan3360 3 года назад

      @@bigbadtech sir, i appreciate for your reply.
      i will definitely check out the resources you recommend.
      i hope i will complete every single video in your channel untill the summer ends.
      Greetings from Turkey

  • @Mech.Masters
    @Mech.Masters 8 лет назад +9

    Dear Jim, i have started learning hydraulics through your videos as i find it easier and detailed compared to other channels.Thanks a lot for uploading.

  • @LearningInVR
    @LearningInVR 3 года назад +2

    Nice to watch onceor twice ...., then Nice to be able to listen ten more times while doing other things.

  • @johnc4352
    @johnc4352 8 лет назад +6

    Thanks Jim. Great job. Imagine how well life will go if you know what you are doing.

  • @bardia8225
    @bardia8225 3 года назад +2

    I HATE MY PROFESSOR. YOU SAVED MY LIFE!!

    • @bigbadtech
      @bigbadtech  3 года назад +1

      Very nice! Glad you're making use of these resources. Please tell your fellow students about these resources. Also check out the free study guides associated with these lectures at:
      openoregon.pressbooks.pub/hydraulics/

  • @aartikhandare800
    @aartikhandare800 4 года назад +3

    Best lectures ....

  • @kientran4224
    @kientran4224 4 года назад +1

    Thank you very much! that's what im looking for.

  • @LearningInVR
    @LearningInVR 3 года назад +1

    Oh this should be interesting , check yourselve before you wreck yourself why is ice cube in the thumbnail for this video lol .

  • @robpreston3705
    @robpreston3705 2 года назад

    Hi Jim I must say I enjoyed your lecture on check valve. I would like to ask a question . When oil is subject to change in viscosity I am I correct in the understand- the the amount the ball poppet valve is moved of its seating is directly proportional the the chang in viscosity? in other word the thinner the oil the less the ball moves and the thicker the oil the more the ball is displaced therefor maintaining the upstream pressure? Regards Rob

    • @bigbadtech
      @bigbadtech  2 года назад

      Interesting question to which I honestly don't have an answer. Someone with a fluid dynamics background might have to step in here. There's arguments both for and against. Example a thicker fluid (ie: higher viscosity) might push the poppet off easier however a thinner fluid might flow around the poppet easier. I'm certain one could find some manufacturer that offers a flow rate/pressure drop as a function of viscosity chart.

  • @clacoursiere67
    @clacoursiere67 4 года назад

    Hi Jim. Good, clear lectures. Thanks for putting this out there.
    One thing puzzles me about the pilot operated check valve. Your diagrams seem to indicate that when fully opened, there is no pressure from the output port to lift the poppet. Which seems to mean that only when the pilot pressure goes below the bias can the poppet start to move to close. Quickly enough, the pressure from the output port will contribute to lift the poppet and shut the valve.
    Am I missing something? I was assuming that the valve shuts when pressure on the output is greater than the pilot pressure.
    Best wishes, whether you find time to answer or not.
    /Claude

  • @MrAlimansoor
    @MrAlimansoor 4 года назад

    love you man. great learning.
    can you tell which software you are using to teach.

    • @bigbadtech
      @bigbadtech  4 года назад +1

      Glad you're making use of this material. Graphics drawn in MS OneNote. Lecture recorded and illustrated using Camtasia.

  • @4mviews0417
    @4mviews0417 2 года назад +1

    thank you!

  • @o3024
    @o3024 5 лет назад

    Jim, will there be a reduction of speed flow in the flow control valve with check valve bypass system due to the flow passing through the small hole? Wasn't better a check valve blocking the flow in the flow control valve line and diverting flow to bypass line?

    • @bigbadtech
      @bigbadtech  5 лет назад +1

      Yes, check out the flow control valves lecture at: ruclips.net/video/Tn3bsiQx1Ug/видео.html

  • @Mech.Masters
    @Mech.Masters 8 лет назад

    Can you explain the benefit of by passing a flow control valve with Check valve ? I am finding it little difficulty in getting the exact explanation. If you can explain it in a more simple way, it will help me a lot.

    • @bigbadtech
      @bigbadtech  8 лет назад

      +Mech E Check out the flow control valves lecture: ruclips.net/video/Tn3bsiQx1Ug/видео.html and the flow control methods lecture: ruclips.net/video/VFtRNAu3_wg/видео.html

  • @o3024
    @o3024 5 лет назад

    Jim, does a hydraulic system when in totally static have empty pipes or hose? Or all the system is fully with oil?

    • @bigbadtech
      @bigbadtech  5 лет назад

      Ideally full, a mix of air and oil would exhibit undesirable compressibility

  • @HanyHosny
    @HanyHosny 6 месяцев назад

    These lectures gotta be AI-generated or something! i swear

    • @bigbadtech
      @bigbadtech  6 месяцев назад

      main( ) {
      printf("I am not AI.");
      }