An Overview of Energy Conversion and Motion Control by Mike Pierno.
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Energy Conversion
Gasoline Energy(Chemical Energy)
Indirect Drive
Generator(ElectricalEnergy)
S.I. EngineCombustion(Heat Energy)
P.T.O. Shaft(Mechanical Energy)
Electrical Power
Hydraulic Pump(Hydraulic Energy)
Belt or
Chain
Gear Boxor
Power Train
DirectDrive
HydraulicPower
Air Compressor(Pneumatic Energy)
PneumaticPower
FALLINGWATER
WAVES WIND SOLAR GEO-THERMAL
TROPIC SEAS
COMBUSTION
HEAT
CONSTANTTEMP.
REACTIONS
REACTOR
HEAT
ISOTOPIC
HEAT
ENERGY SOURCES AND CONVERSION
ENVIRONMENTALCHEMICAL
NUCLEAR
WATERTURBINE
WAVEMOTOR
PROPELLERAND SAIL
SOLARCELL
M.H.D.GEN. INTERNAL
COMBUSTIONS.I. ENGINE
DIESELENGINE THERMO-
ELECTRIC STEAMENGINE &TURBINE STIRLING
ENGINE GASTURBINE
THERMIONIC
FUEL CELL&
BATTERIES
MOTOR OR ENGINEMotor: - A machine that directly converts energy into useful mechanical power.
i.e. electrical or fluid (hydraulic, pneumatic) motor.
Engine: - A machine that converts energy from its original form and through combustion, changes it into hot expanding gases that produces mechanical power.
i.e. gasoline energy changed gasoline into heat energy.
MOTION CONTROL
Motion Control is the distribution and control of energy that has been converted
from its original state into either mechanical, fluid (hydraulic, pneumatic), or
electrical energy to do useful work.
Automation Systems Engineering
ElectricalFLUID POWER
PneumaticsHydraulics
Controls
Mechanical
Systems
Automation / Robotics
Motion Control
AUTOMATION SYSTEMS ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
I. Mechanical
II. Fluids
III. Electrical
PRIME MOVERLOAD/WORK
TO BE DONE
I. MechanicalA. simple machines (physical science)
II. FluidsA. hydraulics fundamentals (physical science)
B. pneumatics fundamentals (physical science)
III. ElectricalA. electricity fundamentals (physical science)
PRIME MOVERLOAD/WORK
TO BE DONE
AUTOMATION SYSTEMS ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
I. MechanicalA. simple machines (physical science)
1. COMPONENTS2. MECHANICAL SYSTEMS
II. FluidsA. hydraulics fundamentals (physical science)
1. Components2. Circuits
B. pneumatics fundamentals (physical science)1. Components2. Circuits
III. ElectricalA. electricity fundamentals (physical science)
1. Components
2. Circuits
PRIME MOVERLOAD/WORK
TO BE DONE
AUTOMATION SYSTEMS ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
Greg and Nathan explain the pick and place robot to the judges.
They won first place in the Fluid Power Competition.
“MISSING
MIDDLE”
“RETAIL TRADE/
SERVICES”
“HIGH TECH/
BUSINESS SERVICES”
LOW WAGE/LOW SKILL HIGH WAGE/HIGH SKILL
“MISSING
MIDDLE”
MILL BASED/SMOKESTACK
INDUSTRIES
“RETAIL TRADE/
SERVICES”
“HIGH TECH/
BUSINESS SERVICES”
LOW WAGE/LOW SKILL HIGH WAGE/HIGH SKILL
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