Mastering Control Valve Actuators
Published 12/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 298.04 MB | Duration: 1h 18m
Published 12/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 298.04 MB | Duration: 1h 18m
Comprehensive Guide to Actuators: Explore Pneumatic, Hydraulic, Electric Actuators, and Advanced Control Techniques.
What you'll learn
Understand the fundamentals of pneumatic, hydraulic, electric, and electrohydraulic actuators, including their components and operations.
Master advanced control techniques like positioners and signal conditioning for precise and reliable actuator performance.
Learn to select actuators based on force, speed, safety, environmental conditions, and application requirements.
Compare the advantages and limitations of different actuator types to make informed decisions for specific industrial and environmental conditions.
Requirements
There are no strict prerequisites to take this course, making it accessible to beginners. However, it is recommended to complete the 'Control Valves: Fundamentals, Sizing, and Application' course for a better understanding of the foundational concepts.
Description
Are you ready to dive deep into the fascinating world of actuators and their role in industrial automation? This course, Mastering Actuators: Selection and Applications in Industrial Automation, is your comprehensive guide to understanding the core principles and applications of actuators in process control and automation systems.Actuators are the driving force behind control valve movements, playing a critical role in ensuring precise operation in industrial processes. In this course, you'll explore the three primary types of actuators—pneumatic, hydraulic, and electric—along with electrohydraulic systems and their advanced applications. You'll learn how to select and size actuators effectively based on force, speed, accuracy, and environmental factors.We’ll delve into advanced control techniques, such as the use of positioners, signal conditioning, and digital integrations, to enhance actuator performance. You’ll also gain practical insights into troubleshooting, recalibration, and addressing operational challenges to ensure reliable and efficient operations.This course is suitable for students, engineers, and professionals from diverse fields, whether you're looking to build foundational knowledge or expand your expertise. While there are no strict prerequisites, prior completion of the Control Valves: Fundamentals, Sizing, and Application course is recommended for a smoother learning journey.By the end of this course, you'll have the confidence and skills to make informed decisions about actuator selection, sizing, and application in industrial settings. Join us to unlock the potential of actuators and elevate your automation expertise!
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction
Lecture 2 Content
Section 2: Pneumatic Actuators
Lecture 3 Introduction to Pneumatic Actuators
Lecture 4 Diaphragm Actuators
Lecture 5 Effect of Differential Pressure on the valve lift
Lecture 6 Positioners
Lecture 7 Piston Actuators
Lecture 8 Rotary Vane Actuators
Section 3: Electric Actuators
Lecture 9 Introduction
Lecture 10 Basic Concept of Electricity
Lecture 11 Analogy with a Water Circuit
Lecture 12 DC Motors
Lecture 13 Functionality of Control Motors
Lecture 14 Associated Electrical Components
Lecture 15 Power and Control Signal Inputs
Lecture 16 Electrical Control Signals
Lecture 17 Typical Combinations of Power and Signal
Lecture 18 VMD System
Lecture 19 Modulating Actuators
Lecture 20 Applications in Process Control
Section 4: Hydraulic Actuators
Lecture 21 Introduction to Hydraulic Actuators
Lecture 22 Quarter-Turn Hydraulic Actuators
Lecture 23 Linear Hydraulic Actuators
Section 5: Actuator Selection
Lecture 24 Introduction to Actuator Selection
Lecture 25 Requirements for Actuators
Lecture 26 Usage factors
Lecture 27 NEMA Guidelines
Lecture 28 Safety
Lecture 29 Cost
Lecture 30 Electric actuation
Lecture 31 Pneumatic actuation
Lecture 32 Hydraulic actuation
Lecture 33 Gas-powered actuators
Lecture 34 Electrohydraulic actuators
Section 6: Thank you
Lecture 35 Thank you!
This course is designed for students, engineers, and professionals from various disciplines who want to deepen their understanding of actuators and their applications in industrial automation. Whether you're a beginner looking to build foundational knowledge or an experienced professional seeking to enhance your expertise, this course provides valuable insights for all levels.