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Pneumatics Learning for beginner

12/17/2007 5:02 PM

Dear All,

I would like to start self-learning about pneumatics things. Is there any helpful textbook or tips to begin? Any feeback are really welcomed.

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Re: Pneumatics Learning for beginner

12/17/2007 7:41 PM

Try Womack Educational Publications.

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12/18/2007 2:47 AM

Also, quite helpful is a Norgren brochure with good examples. For computer simulation, strongly advisable Festo Fluidsim. It is quite good for educational purposes, including animations, samples, and really easy to use with 30 minutes to learn. There is a good manual in addition. If you think any of these suits for you, just ask for. Best regards, Abel

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12/18/2007 9:26 AM

Go to www.pneumaticsonline.com and see the list of resources there in the "Training" link.

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Re: Pneumatics Learning for beginner

12/18/2007 11:33 PM

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Dear All,

I would like to start self-learning about pneumatics things. Is there any helpful textbook or tips to begin? Any feeback are really welcomed.

Merry X'mas to All readers & your family

TaTa

hai TaTa ...

i think i u want to learn about pneumatics, you should learn about pressure first. I have a pneumatics modul from BOSCH and Simulation software from FESTO. If u want please send your email to me..... and i will send it for u gladly as soon as posible.

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01/18/2010 7:04 PM

hai nurdiani@gmail.com

can i have a copy of your MODUL too.. im interested with the simulation software from FESTO. Thank you

dej_92@yahoo.com

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12/19/2007 3:03 AM
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12/19/2007 5:30 AM

Try a search for a copy of Pneumatic Engineering Calculations by R H Warring.

It is full of very useful formulas for solving all sorts of compressed air problems.

Unfortunately it is fairly old - circa 1970 - so it might not be easy to find.

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12/19/2007 8:33 AM

www.controlsweekly.com is the best source for just about everything engineering.

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12/19/2007 9:42 AM

Skelley,

Thanks for the link to the Controls Weekly website. I just scanned over it, and you are correct! It has a lot of helpful info on most engineering subjects. Great post!!!

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