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Seminar Report on Solenoid Submitted To:- Submitted By:- Mr.RAGHAV SINGH MAHENDRA Asst.Professor KR.MEENA Dept. Of Mechanical 11ERIME037 . RAJASTHAN INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY JAIPUR

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  • Seminar Reporton SolenoidSubmitted To:-Submitted By:-Mr.RAGHAV SINGH MAHENDRA Asst.Professor KR.MEENA Dept. Of Mechanical 11ERIME037 B.Tech 8th Sem.RAJASTHAN INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY JAIPUR

  • Turning Electrical Power into Mechanical Work

  • Presentation AgendaDiscuss how a Solenoid Works

    Show some different types of Solenoids

    Discuss Applications for Solenoid use.

    Introduce Web Resources

  • How a Solenoid Works.Apply CurrentMagnetic Field BuildsStop and Plunger Become Attracting MagnetsMagnetic Force Drives Plunger to Stop

  • Basics Types of SolenoidsPushPullClapper

    RotaryOpenClosed

  • Types of SolenoidsPull SolenoidsForce is Directed Back towards Solenoid.

    Push SolenoidsForce is Directed AWAY from Solenoid

  • Types of SolenoidsClapper SolenoidsTypically Force application can be the same as a Push or PullGreater amount of End Force/Hold Force

  • Types of SolenoidsRotary SolenoidsApply a Torque over a range of Rotation.Every Company has different ways to obtain the rotary motion.

  • Types of SolenoidsRotary SolenoidsOther Configurations:

  • Types of SolenoidsOpen Frame SolenoidsClosed Frame Solenoids or Tubular Solenoids

  • Typical Solenoid ApplicationsLinear ApplicationsValve ActuatorsLatching/SwitchingPushing/Pulling Objects SortingShuttersCharacteristicsSize as Force Limited Stroke Lengths5/8 is a Long Stroke

  • Typical Solenoid ApplicationsRotary SolenoidsSorting MachinesShutter Actuators

    CharacteristicsStrokes from 5 to 90As Stroke Increases Starting Torque

  • Web Resources For Solenoids

    http://www.camdec.com

    http://www.gwlisk.com

    http://www.ledex.com

    http://www.ramcompany.com

    http://www.takaha.com

  • ConclusionsSolenoids Convert Electrical Energy to Mechanical WorkDifferent Types of Solenoids for Different Types of ApplicationsLinear and RotaryMajor ConsiderationsSizeStroke and Force Limitations

  • Questions