Simple Hydraulic System Working and simulation

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  • Опубликовано: 27 июл 2014
  • This video will explain about a simple hydraulic system working with animated simulation.
    You can clearly understand various stuffs related to control valves, rate of build up of pressure, many other visualizations.
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  • @piyathilakeb.m.2746
    @piyathilakeb.m.2746 8 лет назад +1

    Remaindered easily with this simple and effective explanation. Thanks

  • @leejohnson7851
    @leejohnson7851 7 лет назад

    Very well made, thank you!

  • @wither8
    @wither8 7 лет назад

    One of the best channels. Coming from an electrical POV, this is very helpful. More videoes please!

  • @inneralpha
    @inneralpha 8 лет назад

    I appreciate the explanation. It really helped.

  • @rvatto7144
    @rvatto7144 3 года назад

    The best explanation i jave gotten that not even my teacher came even rometly close to making me understand. Thank you very mich Sir!

  • @jaimedunstan1703
    @jaimedunstan1703 7 лет назад

    Great demonstration

  • @tigadirt
    @tigadirt 4 года назад +1

    So close, it's an amazing visual and made me understand hydraulics clearly like none of the other vids I watched, but I gotta say the first thing I learned when I looked into it all this is that liquids don't compress. So... not sure how you got so far as you did. Totally informative otherwise 👍

  • @ajayshinde9965
    @ajayshinde9965 8 лет назад

    thank you..very helpful

  • @krishnakumarcheruparambath4660
    @krishnakumarcheruparambath4660 10 лет назад +3

    Simple method of explanation.. Very useful

    • @Marinemechanik
      @Marinemechanik  9 лет назад +1

      Krishnakumar Cheruparambath Thanks. do watch the other videos in the series

  • @dr.suryanarayana6408
    @dr.suryanarayana6408 2 года назад

    Very nice presentation. It would nice to bring out the next version of this video where the rate of hydraulic fluid flow could be controlled to move the load at a specified acceleration.

  • @gaddamsathish1204
    @gaddamsathish1204 7 лет назад

    very well made it is a excellent programme on hydralic system basic function

  • @andrewcdavies
    @andrewcdavies 9 лет назад

    Excellent!

  • @alithafer6709
    @alithafer6709 5 лет назад +1

    In piston and cylinder block, I think the piston must be settled on a level above the lower orifice port not in line with it, so as allow fluid to enter the cylinder below the piston and push it up in the case of lifting.

  • @boomewang2717
    @boomewang2717 9 лет назад

    Thanks!

  • @AnishPillay91
    @AnishPillay91 9 лет назад

    Nicely Explained

  • @Tryin2FlyII
    @Tryin2FlyII 7 лет назад

    Good video other than what others have already stated where can I learn more about "pressure sequence & control valve"???? Thanks for the video

  • @lolopli1
    @lolopli1 8 лет назад

    Thank you.

  • @Sky9403
    @Sky9403 8 лет назад

    VERY GOOD ! AND VERY CLEAR

  • @upward_onward
    @upward_onward 3 года назад

    Very well explained. Thank you.

  • @iShone94
    @iShone94 8 лет назад +9

    hehe am learning this system in 45 mins , before my job interview , thanks very usefull video helped me alont ! :D

    • @niveyoga3242
      @niveyoga3242 6 лет назад

      Did you get the job? :P

    • @teofilobutal5485
      @teofilobutal5485 5 лет назад +1

      that is not perfect broo that system will fail the prematurely and overheat the system

  • @any_one4255
    @any_one4255 4 года назад +7

    Since liquid are incompressible... The piston should remain as it is when raised... And not come down by it self when all ports are closed.

  • @dan260140
    @dan260140 2 года назад

    Very shocked how informative this video was. Thank you

    • @ontheroadagain4773
      @ontheroadagain4773 2 года назад +1

      The big flaw in this presentation is that you should never use a closed center contol valve with a fixed displacement pump. In neutral position, when no work is done, the pump create full flow at full pressure over the relief valve all the time. This creates heating of the oil and the system, consumes a lot of unnecessary energy and wears out the pump.
      With an open center control valve the oil has free passage from the pump through the valve to the tank. This is how this system is realized in practice.

  • @guntoroanggraito77
    @guntoroanggraito77 8 лет назад

    thanks for info

  • @ulrikcaspersen9145
    @ulrikcaspersen9145 9 лет назад

    The explanation in itself is rather good, but I did notice one thing which other users have as well: Liquids cannot be compressed, and so, even under load the cylinder should stay in the same position.
    This can also be seen in cranes mounted on lorries, where the main arm (that is, the first one after the hinge with the base) will stay at the same position when the crane is lifting a load, even when this is several meters away from the cylinder.
    The reason is rather simple: To extend or retract a cylinder, an amount of liquid is pumped into one end of the cylinder. When the valves are closed, the liquid is effectively "captured" in the cylinder, and so, the cylinder will stay in the position it reached when liquid was moving it.

  • @quangtoanang4442
    @quangtoanang4442 7 лет назад

    thank you

  • @Moonja_paaru
    @Moonja_paaru Год назад

    One of the best video basic hydraulic explanation bro

  • @juanlorenzo5501
    @juanlorenzo5501 8 лет назад

    ITS EXCELENT

  • @farhadomari
    @farhadomari 8 лет назад

    thank u.. u help me a lote :)

  • @asadabdul2896
    @asadabdul2896 9 лет назад

    thank u very much

  • @purnaprasanthpalli5814
    @purnaprasanthpalli5814 5 лет назад

    Informative simulation... Nice sir

  • @FWDragon
    @FWDragon 8 лет назад

    hi, great video, probs the closest i've gotten so far in my project apart from it's too much for my project XD
    my project is an elevated king size bed. the frame would be made from scratch mainly wood and metal brackets and extra shelves for extra support.
    my main goal is that i want the mattress elevated from a button when not in use as i'm planning to have my computer etc underneath. so essentially it's like a low down bunk bed but king size.
    my question is what hydraulic arms called and is there a way to have them push and retract from a push of a button and where can i get them?
    many thanks in advance :)

  • @EdGrig
    @EdGrig 8 лет назад

    very useful very good explanation

  • @abedalrahmannashwan2076
    @abedalrahmannashwan2076 8 лет назад

    thank you for the useful information, can i ask what is the software used in designing thi system

  • @davidsirmons
    @davidsirmons 7 лет назад +1

    Do hydraulic pump systems currently have a variable power output mechanism, like a 'transmission' at the pump body, so that a faster response could be used in a light weight load, while full power (slower extension) could be applied to heavy loads? The one shortcoming of hydraulics currently for robotics is that they seem to be "all-or-none" regarding piston extension/retraction, and also that they are without an acceleration / deceleration phase in their movement.
    For the "all-or-none" solution, I'd propose the pump body being matched to a variable CVT type of transmission, allowing either very quick fill with light loads (fast movements) while also allowing full power though slower movement for heavy loads.
    For the acceleration / deceleration solution, I'd propose a valve that turns to allow a small flow, increasing as the valve opens, then decreasing again as the valve turns into closure.

  • @rajanvalar8569
    @rajanvalar8569 2 года назад

    Really useful information. Thanks.

  • @nilasithu5274
    @nilasithu5274 6 лет назад

    thank you soo much sir

  • @sureshmrs143
    @sureshmrs143 8 лет назад

    simple and nice .....,

  • @DeathGhost809
    @DeathGhost809 8 лет назад +19

    the oil is liquid, and liquid suppose to be a (non compressible ) so that means that oil escape through the valves to the tank, or somewhere else

    • @benlimbaga
      @benlimbaga 8 лет назад +3

      +medo sam . I agree oil is non compressible.

    • @elpupusero
      @elpupusero 6 лет назад

      The oil go back to the reservoir tank using the return line

    • @kennmcdonagh1032
      @kennmcdonagh1032 6 лет назад

      Well spotted. Not compressible as accurate positioning may be required by the system.. up to 10% of leaks are expected as the viscosity of the oil changes with temperature. Hydraulics is one of my areas as a mechanical engineering student

  • @Moonja_paaru
    @Moonja_paaru Год назад

    Awesome explanation bro,,,

  • @rajitsanghvi3341
    @rajitsanghvi3341 7 лет назад

    This is the example of load holding system so there should be a pressure sequence valve and flow control valve too at the rod side of the cylinder to control the speed of the cylinder during the lowering of the cylinder.

  • @pktraderspro
    @pktraderspro 5 лет назад

    Sir awesome explanation. Please add your videos on tamil also...by that subject will havr been very clarity than this.

  • @gardomacapinlac7615
    @gardomacapinlac7615 2 года назад +1

    Very nice content...! Clear explanation..! More videos to come..

    • @ontheroadagain4773
      @ontheroadagain4773 2 года назад

      But you should never use a closed center contol valve with a fixed displacement pump. In neutral position, when no work is done, the pump creates full flow at full pressure over the relief valve all the time. This creates heating of the oil and the system, consumes a lot of unnecessary energy and wears out the pump.
      With an open center control valve, in neutral position, the oil has free passage from the pump through the valve to the tank. This is how this system is realized in practice.

  • @Incredible_Leathers78
    @Incredible_Leathers78 6 лет назад

    Good articulated👍
    but you forgot to show relief valve in place while returning from piston.
    Fluid is incompressible

  • @any_one4255
    @any_one4255 4 года назад

    Sir.. The video was awesome... Best xplanatory untill that liq compressing statement came..
    Though good work... Appreciate💕

  • @gulabkhan5360
    @gulabkhan5360 4 года назад

    Very nice job

  • @indahkeumala2731
    @indahkeumala2731 3 года назад

    machine... thanks for sharing this knowledge..

  • @fatihbaysoy2610
    @fatihbaysoy2610 8 лет назад

    I want to fix a point that you said in 8.13. It can easily come down, that is correct but not by gravity. dropping time of a body is independent of mass. For example, there are two bodies which have different mass. but they have same level high. so, when we drop these in the same time, than we will see that two bodies to fall on the ground at same time ..

  • @tai08cdt2
    @tai08cdt2 9 лет назад

    hi bro, could you tell me what the software to make above simulation !?

  • @alexguna1675
    @alexguna1675 4 года назад

    Thanks

  • @carolinesmith4107
    @carolinesmith4107 4 года назад

    Thanks got to understand the solenoid... ✌
    other than that.. it shouldn't be compressing...unless there are leaks...

  • @siyaadi
    @siyaadi 9 лет назад +2

    Good presentation, except for the claim that the load will lower because the fluid below is compressed. Elementary fluid mechanic laws broken right there. What will occur is hydraulic lock until direction of flow is switched.

  • @jaisriram2911
    @jaisriram2911 7 лет назад

    verry nice

  • @2krisz
    @2krisz 8 лет назад

    So basically what creates the pressure are the fans ?

  • @joeytaala9358
    @joeytaala9358 8 лет назад

    what if the Piston cylinder is drifting in roll clamp

  • @miftakhulabrari1277
    @miftakhulabrari1277 7 лет назад

    that's a nice good video, what is the software that you use to create this animation?

  • @unnikrishnanms3431
    @unnikrishnanms3431 4 года назад

    Good wrk ..

  • @koggism
    @koggism Год назад

    Nicely presented but a fluid is uncompressable, so when the piston starts lowering it is due to leakage

  • @40NoNameFound-100-years-ago
    @40NoNameFound-100-years-ago 9 лет назад

    could you post the link of the program , thanks in advance

  • @kelvinraphson
    @kelvinraphson 2 года назад

    7:15 the piston is rising but still it shows the fluid is passing through to the relief valve

    • @ontheroadagain4773
      @ontheroadagain4773 2 года назад

      The relief valve doesn't open fully immediately. At the limit pressure only a part of the oils flows through the valve. As an example: If the relief valve is set to 3000psi it starts to open at maybe 2900 psi and opens fully at maybe 3100psi.

  • @pikestrike789
    @pikestrike789 8 лет назад

    Resistance to flow is pressure as we learned in mechatronics

  • @MDHASAN-xn5kj
    @MDHASAN-xn5kj 4 года назад

    Nice

  • @drivermechanicsjosue6383
    @drivermechanicsjosue6383 3 года назад

    Its good

  • @sajjadhussain7341
    @sajjadhussain7341 8 лет назад +12

    my dear how the liquid will compressd? and if you are right then we can fill 20 liter water in a 10 liter can .

    • @allenhou7421
      @allenhou7421 8 лет назад

      +sajjad hussain Are you a professor in hydraulics or have business in this area? can we talk sir.

    • @TheUofManitoba
      @TheUofManitoba 8 лет назад +6

      +sajjad hussain Cannot agree more with you. Coming down the load is mostly due to the cylinder internal leakage not fluid compression.

    • @ankitupadhyay1470
      @ankitupadhyay1470 7 лет назад

      Yaser Maddahi i m agree with u... thankyu

    • @mahabub1409
      @mahabub1409 7 лет назад

      Mr.Yaser sajjad hussain is trying to say there is no more compressed after control valve stop. Cylinder start to come down due to internal leakage. Oil is already compressed during push the cylinder pushed up.

    • @niteshsrivastava3122
      @niteshsrivastava3122 5 лет назад

      Yaa.. fluids are non compresible

  • @anoirmekacher
    @anoirmekacher 7 лет назад

    which software i can use to do like this simulation ?

  • @jfrusciantetube
    @jfrusciantetube 8 лет назад

    Hi, there are two things I do not understand.
    1. The piston falling with closed valves: shouldn't the oil be practically uncompressible? How is it possible that it compresses and expands so much? I though the slow falling was due to leaks for the excessive pressure on valves
    2. The arrows at 4m2s: are they actual pipes, or do they just point a direction? If they are not specific pipes, I see no reason why oil should press under the piston: the pressure is lower in the pipe going back to the tank, bottom left, so I expect the oil to flow out freely from there, instead of increasing the pressure inside the tank.
    Anyone could give me a hint?

  • @pravat400
    @pravat400 8 лет назад

    Thankyou sir for such clear video and the concept.. but may i know how we can we un lift the heavy equipment gradually. The rapid falling of ram could damage the good. The ram may fall vigorously if it is allowed to fall under the force of gravity

    • @ArjitRaj
      @ArjitRaj 8 лет назад

      +Pravat Devkota There are valves that can be partially opened. :-)

    • @pravat400
      @pravat400 8 лет назад +1

      may i know what type valve do we use here?
      and thanks for your reply.. hope to hear your ans :)

    • @ArjitRaj
      @ArjitRaj 8 лет назад

      +Pravat Devkota Different systems will have different valve mechanisms. To give you example, a simple butterfly valve if made of suitable size and provided controls can be effectively used. There are p-valves, (p for proportioning) too, that can be used. Exact valve will depend on the machine and you may check from their websites.

  • @donneljohn9262
    @donneljohn9262 7 лет назад +5

    As far as i know, hydraulic oil is incompressible. This is the main principle behind hydraulic systems. But in this video of yours, at 6:00 the piston is at top position. How come it compresses down the hydraulic oil? And don't tell me that the oil above the piston is being expanded.

    • @JonathanCole123456789
      @JonathanCole123456789 5 лет назад

      no hydraulic fluid is non compressible but there are leaks in almost any system this is also a simulation that cant capture all of those small leaks, seals and piston rings are not perfect

  • @kumarsingh3430
    @kumarsingh3430 8 лет назад

    good

  • @apracadpra304
    @apracadpra304 6 лет назад

    name of program I simulate on it !

  • @rathinshah7123
    @rathinshah7123 7 лет назад

    sir,i want to pursue my career in hydrauclics i.e drives and control by hydraulics and fluids.Can u guide me regarding the same ie the future,etc

  • @danowens5397
    @danowens5397 7 лет назад +1

    You can compress liquid.

  • @ashutoshkumar9004
    @ashutoshkumar9004 6 лет назад

    Gear pump is running opposite according to the diagram in the video

  • @Mohammed-roblox
    @Mohammed-roblox 3 года назад

    Oil is non compressible but can go through the valves that's how a plane works for its gears as well

  • @kneddyandra2360
    @kneddyandra2360 4 года назад

    Can u give 5 components on the circuit hydraulic

  • @breezeblockindustrie
    @breezeblockindustrie 5 лет назад +1

    your spool valve is wrong this is a gear pump and needs to have p linked to t in the neutral position or the relief valve will be blowing off all the time

  • @EngineeringAdventures
    @EngineeringAdventures 6 лет назад +1

    I've modified the simulation a little and made another video to explain thing better ruclips.net/video/8JVuJQb5H08/видео.html . On the compressibility of oil point, we do normally say oil is incompressible, most calculations are based on this. However, when designing systems we need to keep pipe lengths short to ensure the system is stiff enough to be virtually incompressible. In reality, oil is slightly compressible and this does greatly affect the design of high-performance systems. In the simulation, we had exaggerated the compressibility to show its effects, but it was not really intended to explain much in this model. For example the spool centre condition is wrong and there is no load control either.

  • @historiaaxia2547
    @historiaaxia2547 3 года назад

    what application did you use to make that animation ?

  • @andrevorster950
    @andrevorster950 8 лет назад

    thanks...
    bur I'm sure that gear pump is turning in the wrong direction...?

    • @toomas617
      @toomas617 8 лет назад

      +Andre Vorster it's not turning in the wrong direction.

    • @GoriksX
      @GoriksX 8 лет назад

      +Andre Vorster it`s correct direction!

  • @squidgymop1
    @squidgymop1 6 лет назад +2

    No the relief valve is not the way oil is returned to tank while spool valve is in centre position, if this was the case you would be replacing pumps all the time as well as every o ring in the system constantly, oil has to return to tank under zero pressure when valve is in centre position

    • @Ekulander
      @Ekulander 6 лет назад

      Right on brother. You should be teaching the class!!!!

    • @Ekulander
      @Ekulander 6 лет назад

      Relief valve to tank equals heat. Prints don’t like heat. Plus you’d grenade your gear pump instantly

    • @Ekulander
      @Ekulander 6 лет назад

      Orings don’t like heat sorry

    • @MultiDocdoom
      @MultiDocdoom 6 лет назад

      Its a horrid idea! The fixed displacement pump isn't the pump for this at all! That or you should put a tandem center so Pressure goes back to tank with no restriction. however you would still have alot of wasted energy. Variable pumps are so much more efficient. Using the relief valve will heat it up from energy transfer and youll destroy the relief so quickly it isnt funny! I sell relief valves at work and you'd be buying them and pumps left and right trying to replace them because the DCV is using the wrong center. If that relief valve ever failed to open youd blow the seals on the Closed Center and your pump would die. Oil has to go from tank back to tank and if you block that flow its going to build and build like a shook soda can until at some point it finds a way out on its own!

    • @teofilobutal5485
      @teofilobutal5485 5 лет назад

      that is correct broo i have pitty with the student of this instructor learning in a wrong way

  • @ZULFERISYAHPUTRA
    @ZULFERISYAHPUTRA 3 года назад

    Dear Sir..........I have single acting a cylinder with a bore of 18 mm and a rod of 10 mm and a stroke of 300 mm. I want to know what is the pressure if my cylinder presses 1 mm ........... Please advise and provide a solution with the formula

  • @teofilobutal5485
    @teofilobutal5485 5 лет назад

    Your system will overheat the hydraulic oil because the pressure at neutral is too high you make it an open center control valve

  • @bigjam8429
    @bigjam8429 9 лет назад

    Sounds like alister overeem!

  • @richardschmid5699
    @richardschmid5699 3 года назад

    5:47 What is the theory behind the piston dropping? We assume the seals are all intact and the valve working correctly. You can't compress a liquid (I don't think?) so where is the excess liquid going? Not criticising you video, just learning.

    • @ontheroadagain4773
      @ontheroadagain4773 2 года назад

      All seals in a hydraulic system leak a little even if they're intact. Of course not as fast as this. It can take days, weeks and even months before a piston "falls down". But it doesn't happen in a few minutes.

  • @QCubes
    @QCubes 9 лет назад

    It should have been more smart to show the rod up side down, then you can show that the whole area of the cylinder can be used. Now in this example a part of the cylinder is 'occupied' by the rod.hence less surface (you have to subtract the surface of the rod), hence less power

  • @EngineeringAdventures
    @EngineeringAdventures 6 лет назад

    Engineering Adventures
    9 months ago
    Sriram has NO copyright to use this simulation. It is an old version with the R/V set to low so giving a false output. the assumption is wrong and I've asked him to remove it. I've now modified the simulation and made another video to explain things better ruclips.net/video/8JVuJQb5H08/видео.html . On the compressibility of oil point, we do normally say oil is incompressible, most calculations are based on this. However, when designing systems we need to keep pipe lengths short to ensure the system is stiff enough to be virtually incompressible. In reality, oil is slightly compressible and this does greatly affect the design of high-performance systems.

  • @fabio40
    @fabio40 7 лет назад

    "Circute"???

  • @ragnarlothbrok4029
    @ragnarlothbrok4029 5 лет назад

    why your cylinder piston comes down if neutral position... that is no good

  • @joshuaterry2875
    @joshuaterry2875 3 года назад +1

    Looks like you have a bad seal or a leak buddy.

  • @ducbk9929
    @ducbk9929 8 лет назад

    it's simple

  • @malizoletoli6291
    @malizoletoli6291 7 лет назад +17

    This was a good video until you mentioned that oil compresses, which kinder got me questioning your level of expertise in hydraulics

  • @anilpatel0209
    @anilpatel0209 2 года назад

    Software kon sa hai

  • @memoesa3254
    @memoesa3254 7 лет назад

    tp avec commandes

  • @krishnakumarsingh2627
    @krishnakumarsingh2627 7 лет назад +3

    all explanations are good but fluids are incompressible substance how you using that word ....

    • @omniyambot9876
      @omniyambot9876 7 лет назад

      KRISHNA KUMAR Singh liquids not fluids. air is also a fluid and air is compressible

    • @LUCIASR61
      @LUCIASR61 7 лет назад

      KRISHNA KUMAR

    • @olusegunbolarinwa5068
      @olusegunbolarinwa5068 7 лет назад +2

      A fluid is any substance that FLOWS. It could be a gas or liquid. All gases and liquids are fluids.

  • @finaldestination9594
    @finaldestination9594 6 лет назад

    This is misleading! In combination with a fixed displacement pump like this you should always use an open center contol valve. It means that when the valve is in the middle non-working position the oil flow is free between the pump and the tank. That means the oil can flow free and almost no pressure is created, the pump can run idle. The release valve is only needed when the piston reaches the ends of the cylinder or to limit the power of the piston. This is how most common simple hydraulic systems work in practice. A closed center control valve, like the one in this video, should only be used in combination with pressure compensated variable displacement pumps.

  • @AlwaysFreeAmerica
    @AlwaysFreeAmerica 8 лет назад

    Before you think of making another video, you should think about a better microphone so we can hear you.

  • @EngineeringAdventures
    @EngineeringAdventures 5 лет назад

    This video is not correct. It uses, without permission or copyright notice, a simulation from e4training.com where the r/v was set too low and is leaking. We have a correct version on our site and have asked for this to be taken down.

  • @nathancad
    @nathancad 7 лет назад

    i was lost at hello

  • @jackfroest359
    @jackfroest359 7 лет назад

    CANOT HEAR ANYTHING

  • @Ekulander
    @Ekulander 6 лет назад

    Someone should explain to this guy that you can’t run all ports blocked on the valve in center if you are running a gear pump. P should’ve connected to T. Jokes.

  • @billcosbyeatsbabies9947
    @billcosbyeatsbabies9947 8 лет назад +1

    Speak up, Johnny!