Pneumatic Circuits and Systems

Pneumatic Circuits and Systems Course Content:

Duration: 24 HRs

Target Audience:

  • Mechanical Engineering Students (2nd year and above)
  • Mechatronics and Industrial Engineering Students
  • Technical Training Participants in Automation and Control

Course Learning Objectives:

By the end of this course, participants will be able to:

  1. Understand the basic principles and components of pneumatic systems.
  2. Design and interpret pneumatic circuits.
  3. Select and connect pneumatic components for different applications.
  4. Troubleshoot and maintain pneumatic systems safely.
  5. Integrate sensors and control elements into automated pneumatic systems.

Lecture 1: Introduction to Pneumatics

Theory :

  • Definition and applications of pneumatic systems
  • Advantages vs. disadvantages of pneumatics
  • How compressed air is produced
  • Air treatment: filtering, drying, lubricating
  • Overview of safety in pneumatic systems

Practical :

  • Demonstrate compressor operation and air storage
  • Introduce the air treatment unit (FRL)
  • Connect basic air supply system to a training panel
  • Identify real pneumatic components on the panel

Lecture 2: Pneumatic Actuators and Valves

Theory :

  • Types of pneumatic actuators:
    • Single-acting cylinders
    • Double-acting cylinders
  • Classification and function of valves:
    • 2/2, 3/2, 5/2, 5/3 valves
  • Symbols used in ISO 1219

Practical :

  • Install and operate single and double-acting cylinders
  • Test different valve configurations
  • Manual actuation of valves using push buttons

Lecture 3: Directional, Flow, and Check Valves

Theory :

  • Function and symbols of directional control valves
  • Flow control valves and speed control
  • Check valves and shuttle valves
  • Importance of valve timing and response

Practical :

  • Build test circuit using 3/2 and 5/2 valves
  • Use flow control valve to adjust cylinder speed
  • Demonstrate unidirectional and bidirectional flow

Lecture 4: Pneumatic Logic and Basic Circuit Design

Theory :

  • Introduction to pneumatic logic (AND / OR / NOT)
  • Time delay valves and memory functions
  • Common circuit errors and how to avoid them
  • Standards for circuit diagrams

Practical :

  • Build circuits using logic functions (AND/OR)
  • Demonstrate time delay circuits with timers
  • Assemble basic memory circuits

Lecture 5: Air Treatment and System Maintenance

Theory :

  • Detailed function of FRL units (Filter-Regulator-Lubricator)
  • Air consumption calculation
  • Leak detection techniques
  • Maintenance procedures and common issues

Practical :

  • Install and test FRL unit in a live system
  • Perform leak detection using soap solution
  • Measure air flow rate and regulator adjustment

Lecture 6: Sequential Control of Pneumatic Systems

Theory :

  • Sequencing principles and cascading control
  • Step diagram and logic chart creation
  • Interlocking and feedback loops in sequence control

Practical :

  • Design and build 2-step cylinder sequences
  • Implement a 3-step sequencing process
  • Diagnose faults in sequence operation

Lecture 7: Sensors in Pneumatics

Theory :

  • Types of sensors in pneumatic systems:
    • Proximity, inductive, reed switches
  • Working principle and wiring methods
  • Feedback integration for automated control

Practical :

  • Install reed switches on cylinders
  • Connect proximity sensors to relay/control
  • Test sensor-activated cylinder movement

Lecture 8: Electro-Pneumatics

Theory :

  • Solenoid valve operation and wiring
  • Electrical control elements: relays, push buttons, switches
  • Safety considerations in low-voltage systems
  • Basic ladder diagrams

Practical :

  • Wire solenoid valves and test with 24V DC supply
  • Assemble and test an electro-pneumatic control system
  • Use push buttons to control cylinder actuation

Lecture 9: Final Project and System Integration

Theory :

  • Review of system design steps
  • Safety checks and troubleshooting methods
  • Overview of documentation and circuit reporting
  • Project planning and teamwork skills

Practical :

  • Students work in groups to design and build a complete system (e.g., automatic gate, bottle press, or part separator)
  • Present functionality and documentation
  • Instructor-led evaluation and performance feedback

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