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discrete actuators - 5.1<br />

5. LOGICAL ACTUATORS<br />

Topics:<br />

• Solenoids, valves <strong>and</strong> cylinders<br />

• Hydraulics <strong>and</strong> pneumatics<br />

• Other actuators<br />

Objectives:<br />

• Be aware of various actuators available.<br />

5.1 INTRODUCTION<br />

Actuators Drive motions in mechanical systems. Most often this is by converting<br />

electrical energy into some form of mechanical motion.<br />

5.2 SOLENOIDS<br />

Solenoids are the most common actuator components. The basic principle of operation<br />

is there is a moving ferrous core (a piston) that will move inside wire coil as shown<br />

in Figure 5.1. Normally the piston is held outside the coil by a spring. When a voltage is<br />

applied to the coil <strong>and</strong> current flows, the coil builds up a magnetic field that attracts the<br />

piston <strong>and</strong> pulls it into the center of the coil. The piston can be used to supply a linear<br />

force. Well known applications of these include pneumatic values <strong>and</strong> car door openers.<br />

current off<br />

current on<br />

Figure 5.1<br />

A Solenoid<br />

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