ARMY MIL-HDBK-118-1993 DESIGN GUIDE FOR MILITARY APPLICATIONS OF HYDRAULIC FLUIDS《军事液压油应用指南》.pdf
《ARMY MIL-HDBK-118-1993 DESIGN GUIDE FOR MILITARY APPLICATIONS OF HYDRAULIC FLUIDS《军事液压油应用指南》.pdf》由会员分享,可在线阅读,更多相关《ARMY MIL-HDBK-118-1993 DESIGN GUIDE FOR MILITARY APPLICATIONS OF HYDRAULIC FLUIDS《军事液压油应用指南》.pdf(329页珍藏版)》请在麦多课文档分享上搜索。
1、MIL-HDBK-118 U 9999970 OL8958b T54 U MILITARY HANDBOOK 1 NOT MEASUREMENT SENSITIVE MIL-HDBK- 1 18 22 SEPTEMBER 1993 DESIGN GUIDE FOR MILITARY APPLICATIONS OF HYDRAULIC FLUIDS AMSC NIA FSC 9150 DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT A. Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. Provided by IHS Not for R
2、esale No reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS -,-,-+ MIL-HDBK-L18 m 9979970 0189587 990 m MIL-HDBK-118 FOREWORD l. This military handbook is approved for use by all Departments and Agencies of the Department of Defense. 2. Beneficial comments (recommendations, additions, and
3、 deletions) and any pertinent data that may be of use in improving this document should be addressed to the Commander US Army Belvoir Research, Development, and Engineering Center, ATTN: SATBE-FL, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-5606, by using the self-addressed Standardization Document Improvement Pro- posa
4、l (DD Form 1426) appearing at the end of this document or by letter. 3. This handbook was developed under the auspices of the US Army Materiel Commands Engineering Design Handbook Program, which is under the direction of the US Army Industrial Engineering Activity. Research Triangle Institute (RTI)
5、was the prime contractor for the preparation of this handbook, which was prepared under Contract No. DAAA09-86-D-0009. Oklahoma State University (OSU) was a subcontractor to RTI for the preparation of this handbook. The principal investigators at the OSU were Mr. J. G. Eleftherakis and Mr. F. D. Nor
6、velle. The development of this handbook was guided by a technical working group (TWG) composed of individuals from the Department of Defense. Two individuals of this TWG deserve spe- cial recognition of the outstanding way in which they provided guidance to the principal investigators and reviewed t
7、he manu- scripts. They are Mrs. Constance Van Brocklin of the US Army Belvoir Research, Development, and Engineering Center and Mr. C. E. Snyder of the US Air Force Wright Research and Development Center. 11 Provided by IHS Not for Resale No reproduction or networking permitted without license from
8、IHS -,-,-NIL-HDBK-LIB m 9999970 OL895BB 827 m MIL-HDBK-118 CONTENTS FOREWARD . ii LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS . xv LIST OF TABLES . xix LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS . xxi CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1-1 GENERAL 1-1 1-2 METHODS OF TRANSMITTING POWER 1-1 1-2.1 ELECTRICAL POWER TRANSMISSION . 1-1 1-2.2 MECH
9、ANICAL POWER TRANSMISSION 1-1 1-2.3 PNEUMATIC POWER TRANSMISSION 1 -I 1-2.4 HYDRAULIC POWER TRANSMISSION . 1-1 1-3 PRINCIPLES OF HYDRAULICS 1-2 1-3.1 GENERATION AND USE OF FLUID POWER . 1-2 1-3.1.1 Fluid Power Circuits . . l -2 1-3.1.2 Symbolic Representation of Components 1-2 1-3.1.2.1 Directional
10、Control Valves . 1-2 1-3.1.2.2 Flow-Control Valves . 1-3 1-3.1.2.3 Pressure Control Valves 1-3 1-3.1.2.4 Rotary Pumps and Hydraulic Motors . 14 1-3.1.2.5 Hydraulic Cylinder (Linear Actuators) . 1-4 1-3.1.3 Uses of Hydraulic Power . 1-4 1-3.2.1 System Dependency of the Hydraulic Fluid 1-5 1-3.2.1 . 1
11、 Temperature 1-5 1-3.2.1.3 Compatibility With System Materials 1-5 1-3.2.1.4 Hydraulic System Accuracy, Speed of Response, and Stability . 1-6 1-3.2.1.5 Fluid Stability (Temperature and Shear) . 1-6 1-3.2.1.7 Pressure . 1-6 1-3.2.1.8 Lacquer and Insoluble Material Formation . 1-7 1-3.2.1.9 Fire Resi
12、stance and Nonflammability . 1-7 1-3.2.1.10 Density 1-8 1-3.2.1.1 1 Volatility . 1-8 1-3.2.2 Other Considerations . 1-8 1-3.2.2.1 Availability . 1-8 1-3.2.2.3 Handling 1-8 1-3.2.2.4 Storage 1-8 1.3.2.2.5 Disposal . 1-8 1-3.2.2.6 Contamination . 1-9 REFERENCES . 1-9 1-3.2 REQUIREMENTS FOR HYDRAULIC F
13、LUIDS . 1-5 1-3.2.1.2 Viscosity . 1-5 1-3.2.1.6 Lubricity 1-6 1-3.2.2.2 Cost . 1-8 BIBLIOGRAPHY 1-10 CHAPTER 2 POWER TRANSMISSION EQUIPMENT 2-0 LIST OF SYMBOLS 2-1 2- 1 INTRODUCTION 2-1 2-2 PUMPS . 2-2 iii Provided by IHS Not for Resale No reproduction or networking permitted without license from IH
14、S -,-,-MIL-HDBK-118 9999970 01895B9 763 iv Provided by IHS Not for Resale No reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS -,-,-MIL-HDBK-118 2-7.1 CLASSIFICATION OF FILTERS 2-23 2-7.2 FILTERING METHODS . 2-23 2-7.2.1 Mechanical Filters . 2-23 2-7.2.2 Adsorbent Filters . 2-24 2-7.2.3
15、Absorbent Filters . 2-25 2-7.3 HYDRAULIC FILTERELUID COMPATIBILITY 2-25 2-7.4 FILTER PRESSURE DROP 2-25 2-7.5 REPLACEMENT OR CLEANING INTERVALS . 2-25 2-8 ACCUMULATORS . 2-26 2-8.1 INTRODUCTION . 2-26 2-8.2 ACCUMULATOR LOADING . 2-27 2-8.2.1 Weight-Loaded Accumulators 2-27 2-8.2.2 Spring-Loaded Accu
16、mulators . 2-28 2-8.2.3 Pneumatic-Loaded Accumulators . 2-28 2-8.2.3.1 Nonseparated Type 2-28 2-8.2.3.2 Separated Type . 2-28 2-8.2.4 Accumulator Sizing 2-30 2-9 VALVES . 2-30 2-9.1. I Pressure Control Valves 2-30 2-9.1.1.1 Pressure Relief Valves . 2-30 2-9.1.1.2 Unloading Valves . 2-31 2-9.1.1.3 Se
17、quence Valves 2-32 2-9.1.1.4 Counterbalance Valves 2-32 2-9.1 VALVE TYPES . 2-30 2-9.1.1.5 Brake Valves 2.33 2-9.1.1.6 Pressure-Reducing Valves . 2.33 2-9.1 . 1.7 Hydraulic Fuses . 2-33 2-9.1.2 Directional Control Valves . 2-33 2-9.1.2.2 Shuttle Valves 2-34 2-9.1.1.8 Rupture Disks . 2.33 2-9.1.2.1 C
18、heck Valves . 2-33 2-9.1.2.3 Two-way Valves . 2-34 2-9.1.2.4 Three-way Valves . 2-34 2-9.1.2.5 Four-Way Valves . 2-34 2-9.1.2.6 Deceleration Valves . 2-36 2-9.1.3 Flow-Control Valves . 2-37 2-9.1.3.2 Globe and Needle Valves . 2.37 2-9.1.3.3 Pressure-Compensated Flow-Control Valves 2-38 2-9.1.3.4 Tem
19、perature-Compensated Flow-Control Valves . 2-38 2-9.1.3.6 Flow Divider Valves 2-39 2-9.2. I Manual Actuation 2-40 2-9.2.2 Spring Actuation . 2-40 2-9.2.3 Cam Actuation 2-40 2-9.2.4 Solenoid Actuation 2-40 2-9.2.5 Proportional Solenoid Actuation . 2-42 2-9.2.6 Servomechanism Actuation 2-43 . 2-9.1.3.
20、 I Simple Orifice 2-37 2-9.1.3.5 Positive-Displacement Metering Valves 2-38 2-9.2 VALVE ACTUATION 2-39 2-9.2.7 Pilot Fluid Actuation . 2-45 2-9.3 VALVE MOUNTING . 2-45 . O . 2-9.3.1 In-Line Mounts 2-45 2-9.3.2 Subplate Mounts 2-45 2-9.3.3 Cartridge Blocks . 2-46 2-10 HEAT EXCHANGERS 2-46 V Provided
21、by IHS Not for Resale No reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS -,-,-MIL-HDBK-118 2-10.1 MODES OF HEAT TRANSFER 2-47 2-10.1.1 Conduction 2.47 2-10.1.2 Convection 2-47 2-10.1.3 Radiation . 2-48 2-10.1.4 Overall Heat Transfer Coefficient 2.48 2-10.2 TYPES OF COOLING SYSTEMS . 2-
22、49 2-10-2.1 Air-Cooled Heat Exchangers 2-49 2-10-2.2 Water-cooled Heat Exchangers 2-49 2-10.2.3 The Reservoir as a Heat Exchanger 2-50 2- 10.3 FLUID HEATERS . 2-50 2-1 1 HYDRAULIC FLUID CONDUCTORS 2-51 2-1 1.1 HOSE, TUBING, AND PIPE 2-51 2-1 1.2 HOSE, TUBING, AND PIPE FITTINGS . 2-51 2-1 1.3 PRESSUR
23、E LOSSES IN PIPELINES . 2-53 2-12 SHOCK ABSORBERS . 2.55 2-12.1 HYDRAULIC SHOCK ABSORBERS . 2-55 2-12.2 HYDROPNEUMATIC SHOCK ABSORBERS . 2-56 2-13 LIQUID SPRINGS . 2-56 REFERENCES . 2-57 BIBLIOGRAPHY 2-57 CHAPTER 3 FLUID PROPERTIES. SIGNIFICANCE. AND TEST METHODS 3-0 LIST OF SYMBOLS 3-1 3-1 INTRODUC
24、TION 3-2 3-2 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES 3-2 3-2.1 VISCOSITY . 3-2 3-2.1.1 Significance of Viscosity 3-2 3-2.1.2 Absolute Viscosity 3-2 3-2.1.3 Kinematic Viscosity 3-3 3-2.1.4 Other Viscosity Scales 3-3 3-2.1.5 Viscosity Unit Conversions 3-3 3-2.1.7 Non-Newtonian Materials . 3-4 3-2.1.8 Determination of Vis
- 1.请仔细阅读文档,确保文档完整性,对于不预览、不比对内容而直接下载带来的问题本站不予受理。
- 2.下载的文档,不会出现我们的网址水印。
- 3、该文档所得收入(下载+内容+预览)归上传者、原创作者;如果您是本文档原作者,请点此认领!既往收益都归您。
下载文档到电脑,查找使用更方便
10000 积分 0人已下载
下载 | 加入VIP,交流精品资源 |
- 配套讲稿:
如PPT文件的首页显示word图标,表示该PPT已包含配套word讲稿。双击word图标可打开word文档。
- 特殊限制:
部分文档作品中含有的国旗、国徽等图片,仅作为作品整体效果示例展示,禁止商用。设计者仅对作品中独创性部分享有著作权。
- 关 键 词:
- ARMYMILHDBK1181993DESIGNGUIDEFORMILITARYAPPLICATIONSOFHYDRAULICFLUIDS 军事 液压油 应用 指南 PDF

链接地址:http://www.mydoc123.com/p-445127.html