Use the picture below to identify the common Components of a Hydraulic System. What is #1?
Cylinder
Use the picture below to identify the common Components of a Hydraulic System. What is #2?
Transmission Lines
Use the picture below to identify the common Components of a Hydraulic System. What is #3?
Filter
Use the picture below to identify the common Components of a Hydraulic System. What is #4?
Directional Control Valve
Use the picture below to identify the common Components of a Hydraulic System. What is #5
Pump
Use the picture below to identify the common Components of a Hydraulic System. What is #6?
Reservoir
The use of a liquid flowing under pressure to transmit power from one location to another is called
Hydraulic Power
Which of the following is NOT an advantage of Hydraulic Systems
Environmentally friendly even when leaked
Which of the following would be a common pressure for a Hydraulic System to be operating at?
2500 psi
Which of the following is an example of one of the earliest known Hydraulic Systems?
Water Wheel
Fluid is in motion, causing the force and energy to be transmitted by flow. This is known as a...
Hydrodynamic System
Fluid is pressurized, causing the force and energy to be transmitted by pressure. This is known as a...
Hydrostatic System
Pressure exerted by a confined fluid acts undiminished equally in all directions. This is represented by the formula P=F/A and is known as...
Pascal's Law
The volume of fluid that moves through a system in a given period of time is known as....
Flow Rate
The distance a fluid travels through a system in a given period of time is known as..
Flow Velocity
An increase in velocity results in a decrease in pressure. Likewise, a decrease in velocity results in an increase in pressure. This is known as....
Bernoulli's Principle
The measure of a fluid’s thickness or resistance to flow is called its....
Viscosity
Viscosity is commonly measured in which of the following
slugs per second-ft
Which of the following would be an acceptable viscosity to use for Hydraulic Oil?
1.4
What happens to viscosity as the temperature increases?
Decreases
List the steps in the Production Creation Cycle.
Design, Material Selection, Process Selection, Manufacture, Inspection, Feedback, (repeat)
Where does the majority of a product’s cost come from?
Manufacturing
Whose job is it to Select and coordinate specific processes and equipment?
Manufacturing Engineer
Whose job is it to be Responsible for the manufacturing system design?
Industrial Engineer
Whose job is it to Develop and select materials based on desired material properties and manufacturing processes?
Materials Engineer
What process transforms raw materials into their desired shape in only one single step?
Casting and Foundry
What process uses cast materials and modifies the shape, size, and physical properties?
Forming and Metalworking
What specific process passes materials through multiple rollers to reduce thickness?
Rolling
What process is typically performed by a Blacksmith?
Forging
What process compresses and forces materials through a die to produce a uniform cross section?
Extrusion
What process is the controlled removal of materials to create a specific shape or finish?
Machining
What specific process creates cylindrical parts through the use of Lathes and Turning Centers?
Turning
What process creates holes?
Drilling
What process breaks away any unwanted or unnecessary materials?
Shearing
What process cuts and shapes materials without using any mechanical force whatsoever?
Thermal and Chemical
What process uses fastening, welding, bonding, etc. to combine pieces of a product?
Joining and Assembly
What process heats plastic over a mold and then applies a vacuum to form the shape into the mold?
Thermoforming
List the 5 Recycling Materials Categories.
Organics, Metals, Polymers, Ceramics, and Composites
List the 5 Recyclable Metals.
Aluminum, Steel, Brass, Copper, and Iron