ELEC 255 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Fluid Power, Pneumatics, Fluid Bearing

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Pneumatics is an area of technology that focuses on applying pressurized gas in order to create some type of mechanical motion. Most of the time, the pressurized gas is simply air, which could be dry or could be lubricated. Usually cylinders are used to operate the pneumatic systems. However, it could also be something a bit more complex and specific to different types of applications. For example, it could be vacuum systems, grippers, and more. One of the biggest uses of pneumatics is for the absorption of shock. This is partially because air is easy to compress and it can work well within a pneumatic system to absorb shock. Most of the time, the pneumatic systems are operating with a pressure around 100 psi, which is generally quite small, but works well for the various applications and tools that utilize it. Hydraulic systems operate at a much higher psi. The power of both pneumatics and hydraulics is called fluid power.

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