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Reference Books Related to Hydraulic/Pneumatic Controls

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sigiljose

Mechanical
Jan 29, 2006
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Hi Everyone,

Could anyone suggest some good reference books on Hydraulic/Pneumatic Controls.
Am a fresh ME graduate and currently working as a design engineer using solidworks. Need to get into the Control point of machine design.

Could use all the advice.

Thanks,
Paul.


 
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Festo has an excellent selection of pneumatic and hydraulic control books and they even conduct training classes. Try their representatives.

 
I bought two books for next to nothing from the defunct McGraw-Hill Mechanical Engineering Book Club:

Technology of Fluid Power by William W. Reeves


Pneumatic Systems: Principles and Maintenance by S. J. Majumdar


Both are practical and useful. Pneumatic Systems, however, could use a good edit for typographical and grammatical errors.

Rob Campbell, PE
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I use a book "Fluid Power-Theory and Applications" by James A. Sullivan.
printed by Prentice Hall.
You might check with your local suppliers if they offer classes also.
 
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