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Centre for Power Transmission & Motion Control

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FP2: Component selection for hydraulic systems

Details of our CPD course, covering hydraulic component selection including more advanced topics such as non linearities, dynamics and physical principles.


Factsheet

This course is run in conjunction with the IMechE.

Our course covers the selection and sizing of actuators, valves, pumps as well as associated equipment like oil coolers, accumulators, and filters. It introduces you to the theoretical background of orifices, pressure losses, hydraulic stiffness, and component efficiency.

You'll learn through worked examples, design exercises, computer simulations classes and laboratory sessions. These will help you understand how to select commercially available hydraulic units to use in practical open and closed-loop hydraulic circuits, taking the constraints imposed by application-specific design requirements into account.

Who should apply

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

To take this course, you must have either:

You will also need fairly good mathematical skills.

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

Orifice characteristics

Velocity control using modulating valves

Central bypass valves and load sensing circuits

Pressure losses

Actuator stiffness

Pump and motor characteristics

Hydrostatic transmission design

Oil cooler sizing

Accumulator sizing

System component selection

System filtration

Pipework, connectors and reservoirs

Workshops

Laboratory sessions

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