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The use of double-acting cylinders in electro-hydraulic circuit

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  • I.C. DuÈ›u

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The paper presents aspects related use of double-acting cylinder. Besides, in the article are presented three hydraulic schemes that double acting cylinder. Meaning, two hydraulic circuits and one electro-hydraulic circuits. First hydraulic schemes has the following devices: fixed displacement pump, air filter, 4/3 way hand lever valve, tanks reservoir, filter and double acting cylinder (Cyli 1-1). However, second hydraulic scheme has the following devices: fixed displacement pump, 4/3 way hand lever valve, check valves, valve office and two double acting cylinders (Cyli 2-1 and Cyli 2-2). Forward, the electro-hydraulic circuit has the following devices: tanks, throttle check valves, 5/2 way hand lever valve, fixed displacement pump, lamp, relays, relay with switch-on delay, valve solenoid and double acting cylinder (Cyli 3-1). The design and simulation of the all three circuits from this article is done FluidSim software from Festo.

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  • I.C. DuÈ›u, 2022. "The use of double-acting cylinders in electro-hydraulic circuit," Technium, Technium Science, vol. 4(1), pages 15-20.
  • Handle: RePEc:tec:techni:v:4:y:2022:i:1:p:15-20
    DOI: 10.47577/technium.v4i5.6675
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