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An Overview of Energy Conversion and Motion Control by Mike Pierno
Energy Conversion Gasoline Energy (Chemical Energy) Belt or Chain S.I. Engine Combustion (Heat Energy) P.T.O. Shaft (Mechanical Energy) Gear Box or Power Train Indirect Drive Direct Drive Generator (Electrical Energy) Hydraulic Pump (Hydraulic Energy) Air Compressor (Pneumatic Energy) Hydraulic Power Electrical Power Pneumatic Power
ENERGY SOURCES AND CONVERSION ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMICAL GEO- THERMAL TROPIC SEAS WAVES WIND SOLAR FALLING WATER NUCLEAR COMBUSTION HEAT CONSTANT TEMP. REACTIONS REACTOR HEAT ISOTOPIC HEAT WATER TURBINE WAVE MOTOR PROPELLER AND SAIL SOLAR CELL M.H.D. GEN. INTERNAL COMBUSTION S.I. ENGINE DIESEL ENGINE THERMO- ELECTRIC STEAM ENGINE & TURBINE STIRLING ENGINE FUEL CELL & BATTERIES GAS TURBINE THERMIONIC
MOTOR OR ENGINE?
MOTOR OR ENGINE Motor: - A machine that directly converts energy into useful mechanical power. i.e. electrical or fluid (hydraulic, pneumatic) motor. Engine: - A machine that converts energy from its original form and through combustion, changes it into hot expanding gases that produces mechanical power. i.e. gasoline energy changed gasoline into heat energy.
MOTION CONTROL Motion Control is the distribution and control of energy that has been converted from its original state into either mechanical, fluid (hydraulic, pneumatic), or electrical energy to do useful work.
Automation Systems Engineering Motion Control Electrical FLUID POWER Pneumatics Hydraulics Mechanical Systems Controls Automation / Robotics
AUTOMATION SYSTEMS ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY I. Mechanical II. Fluids III. Electrical LOAD/WORK TO BE DONE PRIME MOVER
AUTOMATION SYSTEMS ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY I. Mechanical A. simple machines (physical science) II. Fluids A. hydraulics fundamentals (physical science) B. pneumatics fundamentals (physical science) III. Electrical A. electricity fundamentals (physical science) LOAD/WORK TO BE DONE PRIME MOVER
AUTOMATION SYSTEMS ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY I. Mechanical A. simple machines (physical science) 1. COMPONENTS 2. MECHANICAL SYSTEMS II. Fluids A. hydraulics fundamentals (physical science) 1. Components 2. Circuits B. pneumatics fundamentals (physical science) 1. Components 2. Circuits III. Electrical A. electricity fundamentals (physical science) 1. Components 2. Circuits LOAD/WORK TO BE DONE PRIME MOVER
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CLIPPARD PNEUMATIC TRAINER RETAIL $1050 SCHOOL PRICE $795
AUTOMATED DRILL PRESS POWER FEED
AUTOMATED DRILL PRESS CONTROL PANEL
AUTOMATED DRILL PRESS VALVE PANEL
Greg and Nathan explain the pick and place robot to the judges. They won first place in the Fluid Power Competition.
“MISSING MIDDLE” “HIGH TECH/ BUSINESS SERVICES” “RETAIL TRADE/ SERVICES” HIGH WAGE/HIGH SKILL LOW WAGE/LOW SKILL
“MISSING MIDDLE” MILL BASED/SMOKESTACK INDUSTRIES “HIGH TECH/ BUSINESS SERVICES” “RETAIL TRADE/ SERVICES” HIGH WAGE/HIGH SKILL LOW WAGE/LOW SKILL
An Overview of Energy Conversion and Motion Control by Mike Pierno