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Introduction to a Introduction to a Pneumatic SystemPneumatic System
Grade 6Grade 6
Clip art from:www.fotosearch.com/comp/ART/ART197/TVL005.jpg
ObjectivesObjectives
In this introduction:In this introduction:• You will develop an understanding of You will develop an understanding of
how pneumatics systems work.how pneumatics systems work.
• You will identify the parts of a You will identify the parts of a pneumatic system.pneumatic system.
Pneumatics in our World•Pneumatics use compressed air to push, pull, lift, open and close.•Pneumatics are often used to move materials and position pieces for manufacturing.
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Discovering Fluid Power: Hydraulics and Pneumatics at Work in Your World
www.fpef.org/video.html
Pneumatics - Compressed Pneumatics - Compressed AirAir
•Air is compressed by a pump. Air is compressed by a pump.
•When you push on the handle of a bicycle pump, for When you push on the handle of a bicycle pump, for example, you are compressing the air and forcing it into a example, you are compressing the air and forcing it into a smaller space.smaller space.
•Click here to experiment with compressed airClick here to experiment with compressed air
Continue
Exploring Compressed AirExploring Compressed Air
When you push on the pump handle,
you are compressing air and giving it
energy.
The valve controls the direction of the
compressed air.
The compressed air is sent to the cylinder to make the piston and the piston rod
move.
Let’s look at the parts of a pneumatic system.
Are you ready to test your knowledge?Continue
Test Your KnowledgeTest Your KnowledgeAir is compressed by a pump.
Click on the pump.
Test Your KnowledgeTest Your KnowledgeThe air from the pump moves through the
cylinder to push or pull the piston and piston rod. Click on the cylinder, piston, and piston rod.
Test Your KnowledgeTest Your Knowledge
Click on the valve.
The valve controls the direction of the compressed air.
Correct!Correct!
When you push on the pump handle,
you are compressing air and giving it
energy.
Continue
Sorry!Sorry!
You clicked on the valve. You clicked on the valve.
The valve controls the direction of the
compressed air.
Try Again!
Sorry!Sorry!You clicked on the You clicked on the
cylinder, piston, and cylinder, piston, and piston roadpiston road
Try Again!
The compressed air is sent to the cylinder to make the piston and the piston rod
move.
Sorry!Sorry!
You clicked on the valve. You clicked on the valve.
The valve controls the direction of the
compressed air.
Try Again!
Sorry!Sorry!You clicked on the pump.You clicked on the pump.
When you push on the pump handle,
you are compressing air and giving it
energy.
Try Again!
Correct!Correct!
The compressed air is sent to the cylinder to make the piston and the piston rod
move.
Continue
Sorry!Sorry!You clicked on the You clicked on the
cylinder, piston, and cylinder, piston, and piston roadpiston road
Try Again!
The compressed air is sent to the cylinder to make the piston and the piston rod
move.
Sorry!Sorry!You clicked on the pump.You clicked on the pump.
When you push on the pump handle,
you are compressing air and giving it
energy.
Try Again!
Correct!Correct!
The valve controls the direction of the
compressed air.
Continue
ReferencesReferencesNational Grid for Learning. (n.d.) Looking at Pneumatic Pumps. National Grid for Learning. (n.d.) Looking at Pneumatic Pumps.
September 22, 2006, from September 22, 2006, from http://www.ngfl-cymru.org.uk/vtc/pneumatic_pumps/eng/Introduction/pop1.htm
Lego Dacta Pneumatics Guide, (1977). Denmark: The Lego Group.
Lego Education (Producer). Discovering Fluid Power: Hydraulics and Pneumatics at Work in Your World [Videocassette]. Milwaukee, WI: Lego Education.
Fotosearch Stock Photography and Stock Footage. (n.d.). Bicycle pump illustration. Retrieved September 22, 2006, from the World Wide Web: http://www.fotosearch.com/comp/ART/ART197/TVL005.jpg
About the AuthorAbout the Author
• Jeanette Snider Jeanette Snider teaches teaches Computer Computer Technology at Technology at Sheridan Middle Sheridan Middle School.School.
CongratulationsCongratulations
Now that you know the parts of a Now that you know the parts of a pneumatic system, get the following pneumatic system, get the following supplies to build your own pneumatic supplies to build your own pneumatic system:system:
• Green card set number 9617Green card set number 9617
• Lego Pneumatics KitLego Pneumatics Kit
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