At the end of this course, the students; 1) Ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science and engineering 2) Ability to design a system, component or process to meet desired needs within realistic 3) Ability to identify, formulate and solve engineering problems
MODE OF DELIVERY
Face to face
PRE-REQUISITES OF THE COURSE
No
RECOMMENDED OPTIONAL PROGRAMME COMPONENT
A basic knowledge about Fluid Mechanics subjects is sufficient.
COURSE DEFINITION
To develop an understanding and working knowledge of pneumatics and hydraulics.
COURSE CONTENTS
WEEK
TOPICS
1st Week
Presenting units of pressure, law of Pascal, continuity of flow and equation of Bernoulli, types of flow
2nd Week
Presenting properties of a hydraulic fluid, the advantages and disadvantages of hydraulic fluids
3rd Week
Presenting hydraulic pump and hydraulic cylinders
4th Week
Presenting direction control valves, pressure control valves, flow control valves
5th Week
Presenting pipes fitting in hydraulic systems, method in meter-in and meter-out, depot of hydraulic
6th Week
Presenting pipes fitting in hydraulic systems, method in meter-in and meter-out, depot of hydraulic
7th Week
Presenting accumulators of hydraulic, filters, seals in hydraulic systems
8th Week
Presenting elements of electro-hydraulic and the sequence of operations of hydraulic circuits drawn in standard symbols
9th Week
Presenting the physical properties of air, Boyle's Law, Charles Law, absolute temperature
10th Week
Presenting an isothermal process as taking place at constant temperature, principle of operation of pneumatic cylinders,function of components used pneumatic circuits
11th Week
Presenting an isothermal process as taking place at constant temperature, principle of operation of pneumatic cylinders, function of components used pneumatic circuits
12th Week
Presenting compressor and types of compressor, air line filters, principles of water collection and automatic drains in air line filters, seals and seals types
13th Week
Presenting direction control valves, pressure control valves, flow control valves and symbols in pneumatic systems,function of some gates
14th Week
Presenting direction control valves, pressure control valves, flow control valves and symbols in pneumatic systems, function of some gates
RECOMENDED OR REQUIRED READING
Hydraulics and Pneumatics , A. Parr, ElseviewScience, 1999. Power Hydraulics, M.J. Pinches, 1994 Hidrolik Devreler ve Uygulamalrı, Y. Pancar, 1994.
PLANNED LEARNING ACTIVITIES AND TEACHING METHODS
Lecture,Practice,Presentation,Questions/Answers
ASSESSMENT METHODS AND CRITERIA
Quantity
Percentage(%)
Mid-term
1
30
Assignment
3
5
Quiz
5
10
Attendance
1
5
Total(%)
50
Contribution of In-term Studies to Overall Grade(%)
50
Contribution of Final Examination to Overall Grade(%)
50
Total(%)
100
ECTS WORKLOAD
Activities
Number
Hours
Workload
Midterm exam
1
2
2
Preparation for Quiz
6
1
6
Individual or group work
16
2
32
Preparation for Final exam
16
1
16
Course hours
14
3
42
Preparation for Midterm exam
8
1
8
Laboratory (including preparation)
Final exam
1
2
2
Homework
5
1
5
Project
1
32
32
Total Workload
145
Total Workload / 30
4,83
ECTS Credits of the Course
5
LANGUAGE OF INSTRUCTION
Turkish
WORK PLACEMENT(S)
No
KEY LEARNING OUTCOMES (KLO) / MATRIX OF LEARNING OUTCOMES (LO)