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Introduction to Hydraulic Systems

This 27-hour seminar is designed to acquaint individuals with the fluid power field and provide a practical working knowledge of this important and growing industry. This program features laboratory sessions where participants will gain practical experience working with actual fluid power components and systems. Specifically, laboratory sessions will treat the disassembly, inspection and assembly of individual components, as well as system design examples.

Who Should Attend?


This program is intended for individuals with limited exposure to fluid power, including engineers, technical sales personnel, technicians and management personnel.

Objectives


Upon completion, participants should be able to:

  • identify the distinguishing features of hydraulic systems.
  • recognize hydraulic components by symbols and read schematics based on ISO standards.
  • analyze hydraulic circuits from a schematic drawing using animated schematics modeled by Automation Studio.
  • explain the operation and applications of pumps, rotors, valves, cylinders, rotary actuators and accumulators.
  • utilize continuity and energy balance equations.
  • understand the basic configuration and operation of hydrostatic transmissions.



Laboratory Sessions

  • Component Laboratory Participants will have an opportunity to view take-apart hydraulic system components and learn, in detail, their operation.
  • Hydraulic Systems Laboratory Participants will have an opportunity to build hydraulic circuits and analyze data on state-of-the-art hydraulic trainers.


Calculator: Be sure to bring a scientific calculator for class.

 

 

Instructors: Dr. Medhat Khalil - Director of Professional Education & Research Development, Fluid Power and Motion Control
Paul Michael - Director, Reliability and Contamination Control Programs, Fluid Power Institute
Tom Wanke - Director, Fluid Power InstituteTM
Location: Milwaukee
CEUs: 2.7
Dates: April 1-5, 2013 (SOLD OUT)
Sept 9-13, 2013 (Early registration cut-off: August 9, 2013)
Cost:

$1920
Early Registration: $1820
Multiple Registrations From the Same Company: $1720/ea.


Includes all handout materials, graduation luncheon and break refreshments

 

Program

Day 1 Session 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Lunch Reception Noon - 1 p.m.
 
Day 2-4 Sessions 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Lunch on your own Noon - 1 p.m.
 
Day 5 Session 9 a.m. - Noon
Box Lunch provided  


Continential breakfast served daily.
Beverages/Snacks provided throughout the day.

 

Registration

To receive a seminar brochure with registration materials, simply fill out and submit this online seminar information request form. The materials will be mailed to you.

For more information, please contact:

Dr. Medhat Khalil
Director of Professional Education & Research Development
Certified Fluid Power Hydraulic Specialist
Certified Fluid Power Accredited Instructor
Phone: (414) 277-7269
Fax: (414) 277-7470

Lodging

There are a number of fine hotels in the downtown Milwaukee area, some within a few blocks of campus. Please check our Places to Stay Web page for a list of downtown and suburban hotels.