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Pneumatics - what do we do with exhaust air?
Does exhaust air need to be muffled, or can it just be opened to the atmosphere?
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Re: Pneumatics - what do we do with exhaust air?
just opened to the envirement.
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Re: Pneumatics - what do we do with exhaust air?
feeding it back in might pose problems, but if u put a compresser on the robot, just vent it
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Re: Pneumatics - what do we do with exhaust air?
Either way the easist thing to do is to vent it.
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Re: Pneumatics - what do we do with exhaust air?
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Unless you want to work another downstream cylinder at a lower pressure, and set up an elaborate system of check valves and pressure reliefs, you can't get more work out of the exhaust. Let them vent, and don't even worry about putting fittings on - save the weight. ![]() |
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Re: Pneumatics - what do we do with exhaust air?
After I posted, i realized that you would need check valves, therefore making it much more complicated (and i do believe unusable since i don't think you can use check valves on the robot)
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Re: Pneumatics - what do we do with exhaust air?
If you use the fittings with the little screw adjuster (flow control) you can affect the speed that a piston moves (somewhat) this can help in a situation where you want to slow down the piston if it is lifting something heavy while pushing but you want it to come back slower when pulling. Sorry don't have a good picture handy. Also not sure the flow control fittings are part of the kit this year.
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I am shocked and dismayed by all of these suggestions to vent exhaust air to the atmosphere! Don't you guys and gals know your environmental regulations? You have to recycle this exhaust air properly as hazardous waste... Eugene |
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Re: Pneumatics - what do we do with exhaust air?
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(Sorry, couldn't resist.) Last edited by Billfred : 04-02-2007 at 14:57. |
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Re: Pneumatics - what do we do with exhaust air?
The only thing the sintered mufflers do is quiet the exhaust air some and help keep dirt out of the valve when it's not exhausting. The dirt factor isn't such a big concern in the enviroment where FIRST robots are as it would be where the valves are used out in some industrial applications.
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Re: Pneumatics - what do we do with exhaust air?
I think you need to have a car muffler on their that makes it hum... lol
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Re: Pneumatics - what do we do with exhaust air?
If regular air is being inserted through the compressor into the tubing, stored and used to move a piston, then released out into the atmosphere, isn't it just the same air it was when it went in? Why would it be considered hazardous waste?
And I would like to know if team could and would post a diagram of a simple closed air system (or explain in Great detail) to feed compressed air back into a system instead of releasing it and losing air pressure. Our team never really got around to creating a sub pneumatics team. It's always been just Electrical, Programming, and Mechanical. I would assume a second lower pressure system would be needed to feed into, but I don't know how to feed it back into the higher pressure system, or to keep them unequalized, or the effect a 60 - 40 PSI co-system would have on power to the cylinders we are using. *I had trouble finding anything helpful on the internet, although I'm a terrible, but persistant searcher.* Last edited by Kaizer007 : 10-02-2007 at 01:07. |
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Re: Pneumatics - what do we do with exhaust air?
Pretty sure we're not going to be venting the air into the system - we were just wondering if we needed to put any mufflers on the valve.... Guess not
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Re: Pneumatics - what do we do with exhaust air?
Two words: Whistle Tip
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