UMN - Fundamentals of Fluid Power
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Duration | 19 hours |
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Total fee | Free |
Mode of learning | Online |
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Credential | Certificate |
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- Approx. 19 hours to complete
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Fundamentals of Fluid Power at Coursera Course details
- Fluid power has the highest power density of all conventional power-transmission technologies. Learn the benefits and limitations of fluid power, how to analyze fluid power components and circuits, and how to design and simulate fluid power circuits for applications.
- In this course, you will be introduced to the fundamental principles and analytical modeling of fluid power components, circuits, and systems.
- You will learn the benefits and limitations of fluid power compared with other power transmission technologies; the operation, use, and symbols of common hydraulic components; how to formulate and analyze models of hydraulic components and circuits; and how to design and predict the performance of fluid power circuits.
- This course is supported by the National Science Foundation Engineering Research Center for Compact and Efficient Fluid Power, and is endorsed by the National Fluid Power Association, the leading industry trade group in fluid power.
Fundamentals of Fluid Power at Coursera Curriculum
Week 1: Fundamentals of Fluid Power
Promotional video
Course Overview
What is fluid power?
Hydraulics and Pneumatics
Fluid Power compared to Electric Motors
Introducing the Cylinder
Fluid power variables and units
Theory: Two fundamental laws, important to fluid power
Efficiency
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Syllabus
Simscape Fluids (formerly SimHydraulics) Information
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Week 1 Quiz
Week 2: Components and Concepts: Part 1
Schematic Diagrams
Introducing Conduits
Fluid Viscosity
Pressure Drop in Pipes
Pressure Drop in Fittings
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Background Material
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Homework problems
Week 2
Week 3: Components and Concepts: Part 2
Valve Introduction
Theory: Orifice flow
Check Valves
Introducing Pumps
Library of Pumps
Pump Flow Ripple
Pumping Efficiency
Basic Hydraulic Power Supply
Pump Application: Hydrostatic transmission
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Week 3
Week 4: Predicting Performance Through Simulation
Simulation
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Using Simscape Fluids in MATLAB Online
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Week 4 Quiz: *THERE IS NO QUIZ FOR THIS WEEK.
Week 5: Fluid Properties
Hydraulic Fluids
Fluid Compressibility
Fluid Inertia
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Week 5
Week 6: Advanced Components and Systems and Course Summary
Accumulators
Introduction to Servohydraulics
Servovalve Operation
Servohydraulic Circuit
Introduction to Hydraulic Hybrid Vehicles
Hydraulic Hybrid Architectures
Hydraulic Hybrid Vehicles: Component Sizing & System Simulation
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Week 6 Quiz
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