Control of Pneumatic Systems

Journal Title: RECENT - Year 2011, Vol 12, Issue 33

Abstract

In any system, regardless of the type of drive used, components of command and control are vital. This paper presents, not strictly the pneumatic element with which the command or control is achieved, but in a much more concrete way, position of these elements in functional schemes and highlighting positive or negative effect of the structure presented.

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Izabella ICHIM

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Izabella ICHIM (2011). Control of Pneumatic Systems. RECENT, 12(33), 303-306. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-108330