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Centre for Power Transmission & Motion Control

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FP3: Hydraulic systems and efficiency

Details of our CPD course, covering system design for efficiency including course content, prices and dates.


Factsheet

This course is run in conjunction with the IMechE.

Our course covers system design for efficiency. It introduces you to inherent losses of common systems, loss characteristics of components and methods to recover energy. A part of the course is dedicated to new technologies that are not yet standard in the field.

You'll learn through worked examples, case studies, design exercises, computer simulation classes, and laboratory sessions. These will help you understand how to combine hydraulic components into efficient systems.

Who should apply

Our course is for engineering professionals and graduates interested or working in designing, developing or simulating fluid power systems and components.

To take this course, you must have either:

You should also have fairly good mathematical and computational skills. Knowledge of our FP2: Component selection for hydraulic systems or similar content is also beneficial.

Prices and dates

All our course prices and dates are listed on our Centre for Power Transmission & control cpd courses for industry page.

Course objectives

When you complete the course, you should:

Course contents

Fundamental principles

Valve-based vs displacement-based control

Variable speed prime movers

Electrohydrostatic actuation

Energy recovery

Future technologies

Determining efficiency of hydraulic systems

Workshops

Laboratory sessions

We try to use current research rigs where possible for these lab exercises to demonstrate leading edge technology, so some lab content might vary.

Regulator

The University of Bath is regulated by The Office for Students (OfS). We continually improve our course by integrating feedback from academic staff and students.

Learning, assessment and final award

Our teaching is carried out by people experienced in the field, mostly academic staff and PhD candidates as well as select guest speakers. There is no formal assessment and to successfully complete the course and receive the certificate of competence, you must attend the course in whole and participate in the exercises.

Continue your professional development with us

Find out more about what other CPD courses we offer.

Download the registration form