CAGUAS, PUERTO RICO COURSE SYLLABUS 1. COURSE TITLE : Principles of Pneumatics and Hydraulics Laboratory 2. COURSE CODE : ELE 2308L 3. CREDIT : One (1)/ (2 hours weekly) 4. DURATION : One semester 5. PRE-REQUISITE : ELT 2403 & ELE 2403L OR ELE 2306 & ELE 2306L 6. COURSE DESCRIPTION: This course is designed to provide the student with basic knowledge and application of hydraulic and pneumatic systems which have electrical and electronic components. 7. JUSTIFICATION: Technological changes in the field of electricity have led to general application of electrical equipment and controllers. As a result, it is necessary for the student to come in contact with fundamental knowledge in this area. 8. GENERAL OR MAIN OBJECTIVE: Interpret diagrams of pneumatic and hydraulic equipment. 9. SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES: 9.1 Identify electronic automatisms applied to hydraulics and pneumatics 9.2 Identify applied electrical automatisms 9.3 Interpret pneumatic diagrams 9.4 Interpret hydraulic diagram 9.5 Compare examples of hydraulic and pneumatic applications.
10. INFORMATION SKILLS: These are the skills to find, organize, evaluate and communicate the information effectively. Finding and accessing o Select the necessary or pertinent sources of information Use of the information o Select the necessary information to prepare the assigned task o Express the information in a proper manner 11. COURSE CONTENT: 11.1 Pneumatic Laboratories 10.1.1 Introduction to Pneumatics 10.1.2 Air Conditioning and Distributing 10.1.3 Pressure vs Force Relationship 10.1.4 Pressure vs Volume Relationship 10.1.5 Vacuum Generation 10.1.6 Directional Control Valve 10.1.7 Cylinders in Series and Parallel 10.1.8 Pneumatic Motor Circuits 10.1.9 Electrical Control of Pneumatics Systems 10.1.10 Pneumatics Applications-PLC 10.1.11 Servo/Proportional Control Pneumatics 11.2 Hydraulics Laboratories 11.2.1 Introduction to hydraulics 11.2.2 Pressure Limitation 11.2.3 Pressure and Force 11.2.4 Flow Rate and Velocity 11.2.5 Work and Power 11.2.6 Cylinders Control 11.2.7 Cylinders in Series and Parallel 11.2.8 Regenerative Circuits 11.2.9 Accumulators 11.2.10 Hydraulic Motor Circuits 11.2.11 Pressure Reducing Valve 11.2.12 Remote Control Pressure Relieve Valve 11.2.13 Hydraulic Pump 11.2.14 Flow meter Accuracy
11.3 Pneumatic and hydraulic applications 11.3.1 Applied pneumatics 11.3.2 Applied hydraulics 12. TEACHING STRATEGIES: 12.1 Seminars 12.2 Demonstrations 12.3 Diagram Interpreting 12.4 Homework 12.5 Films 12.6 Class discussion 13. ASSESSMENT TECHNIQUES 13.1 Minute Papers 13.2 Focus Lists 13.3 Brief answers 13.4 Venn Diagrams 13.5 Concepts Maps 14. EVALUATION METHODS 14.1 Laboratories 50% 14.2 Assignments and research 10% 14.3 Group participation 20% 14.4 Assistance 20% The final grade will be averaged using all partial evaluations. The student must have a minimum of three (3) partial grades and a final one. Each grade will have a predetermined weight. All points will be translated to percentages using the following scale: % GRADE 100-90 A 89-80 B 79-70 C 69-60 D 59-0 F
The final grade will use the following criterion: LETTER EQIVALENCE VALUE GRADE POINT A Excellent 4 4.00-3.50 B Good 3 3.49-2.50 C Satisfactory 2 2.49-1.60 D Not satisfactory 1 1.59-0.80 F Failure 0 0.79-0.00 Other grading symbols can be assigned: I - Incomplete, Student not completing course requisites for justified reasons. W - Withdrawal WR - Administrative Withdrawal 15. TEXTBOOK: Esposito, A. (2009). Fluid Power withapplications7th ed,new Jersey,Pearson Prentice Hall. 16. BIBLIOGRAPHY: Parr, A. (1999). Hydraulics and Pneumatics: A Technicians and Engineers Guide. Butterworth-Heinemann. Roldan Viloria, J. (2003). Neumatica, hidráulica y electricidad aplicada. Paraninfo. 17. ELECTRONIC REFERENCES: www.instrumentacionhuertas.wordpress.com 18. COPYRIGHT POLICIES Approved institutional policies guides the college community about laws that applies to authorship; in particular the federal Copyright Law that protects authors rights of all works against any kind of tangible expressions. This protection is extended to literary works, musical, dramatic, pantomimes, graphics, filmmaking, architectural, computer programming and other electronic means. Within the most recognized copyright law of authoring is the exclusive right of protection against media reproduction.
In Puerto Rico, this is also covered by the Law of Intellectual Property (31 LPRA 1401 et seq.). The Federal Law takes charge in the event of patrimonial authoring rights. Huertas College reassures compliance of all and every applicable legal disposition applied to this matter; be it federal or state, and is fully engaged in taking all steps necessary so that no employees or students violate these laws. 19. REASONABLE ACCOMODATIONS POLICIES As a federal and local funds administrator, Huertas College must fully comply with all regulations in force. Section 504 Rehabilitation Law of 1973 The U.S. Rehabilitation Act of 1973 prohibits discrimination on the basis of physical and mental disability. This law allows disable students reasonable accommodations to all programs in an educational institution. Prepared by: James Robles, BSEET, 2013