Hydraulics and Liquid Pressure

Hydraulics
 
and the use of liquid pressure
The important features of
pressure in liquids
 
 
Liquids will transmit pressure throughout
the liquid, regardless of the shape of
the container
A force therefore can be applied
wherever you want it
The force can be multiplied according
the the area of the pistons used to push
down on the water
Examples of the use of hydraulics
 
Car brakes
Car jacks
Fork lift trucks
Lifts
bulldozers
Television cameras
How car brakes use hydraulics
 
A small force on the brake pedal
will act on a piston with a small
area
The small piston pushes against the
brake fluid
The pressure exerted is transmitted
to all parts of the liquid
The pressure acts against four
bigger pistons with larger areas
The large pistons will multiple the
force and cause the brake pads to
push against the wheels
As pressure is transmitted equally
throughout the liquid, each brake
works evenly too
Hydraulic brake
 
The diagram shows a
simple brake where a pedal
will push down on the
smaller master piston
The force pushing down
will put the liquid under
pressure
The pressure is
transmitted through the
liquid and against the slave
piston
The pressure causes the
slave piston to exert a
force where it is needed
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P=F/A
 
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What will the force (F1) need to be to exert a pressure
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Summary of the principles of
hydraulics
 
Pressure is transmitted throughout a liquid
A force may be applied anywhere to the liquid
All hydraulic systems use a small master piston
and a large slave piston
A small force is used to create a very big force
The small master piston is used to apply a force
The slave piston is always bigger than the
master piston
The larger slave piston will multiply the
original force put on the master piston
 
 
 
 
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Explore the concept of hydraulics and the use of liquid pressure in various applications, such as car brakes, car jacks, forklift trucks, lifts, bulldozers, and more. Learn how liquid pressure allows forces to be transmitted effectively, enabling the multiplication of forces through piston areas. Discover the working principles behind hydraulic systems, including brake mechanisms, and solve practical questions related to pressure and force calculations.

  • Hydraulics
  • Liquid Pressure
  • Hydraulic Systems
  • Car Brakes
  • Force Transmission

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  1. Hydraulics and the use of liquid pressure

  2. The important features of pressure in liquids Liquids will transmit pressure throughout the liquid, regardless of the shape of the container A force therefore can be applied wherever you want it The force can be multiplied according the the area of the pistons used to push down on the water

  3. Examples of the use of hydraulics Car brakes Car jacks Fork lift trucks Lifts bulldozers Television cameras

  4. How car brakes use hydraulics A small force on the brake pedal will act on a piston with a small area The small piston pushes against the brake fluid The pressure exerted is transmitted to all parts of the liquid The pressure acts against four bigger pistons with larger areas The large pistons will multiple the force and cause the brake pads to push against the wheels As pressure is transmitted equally throughout the liquid, each brake works evenly too

  5. Hydraulic brake The diagram shows a simple brake where a pedal will push down on the smaller master piston The force pushing down will put the liquid under pressure The pressure is transmitted through the liquid and against the slave piston The pressure causes the slave piston to exert a force where it is needed

  6. Using the formula P=F/A What is the pressure exerted on the liquid by the slave piston? Answer: Pressure = 10N / 5cm2 = 2 N/cm2 Calculate the area of the slave piston that will lift a 100N load Answer: Area = force / pressure = 100N / 2 N/cm2 10N Slave piston Master Piston Is 5 cm2

  7. More questions on hydraulics Master piston = 10cm2 Slave piston = 100cm2 1. What will the force (F1) need to be to exert a pressure of 20 N/cm2 ? 2. Calculate the weight (F2) that can be lifted by the slave piston. Answers: 1. Force = 20 N/cm2 x 10cm2 = 200N 2. Force = 20 N/cm2 x 100cm3 = 2000N

  8. Summary of the principles of hydraulics Pressure is transmitted throughout a liquid A force may be applied anywhere to the liquid All hydraulic systems use a small master piston and a large slave piston A small force is used to create a very big force The small master piston is used to apply a force The slave piston is always bigger than the master piston The larger slave piston will multiply the original force put on the master piston

  9. This powerpoint was kindly donated to www.worldofteaching.com http://www.worldofteaching.com is home to over a thousand powerpoints submitted by teachers. This is a completely free site and requires no registration. Please visit and I hope it will help in your teaching.

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