Analogue control
Control that predominantly uses analogue signals in the signal processing and that also uses with progressive function elements. An example is the analogue position control shown in (Figure A 17) with
Impedance Z
General form of resistance. Impedance Z is a complex physical variable (actual and notional element), which takes the following form R = resistive element of resistance jωL = inductive element of resi
Hydrostatic energy
Energy produced by the effect of the pressure of a fluid.
High pass (filter)
Electronic circuit that allows high-frequency signals to pass through unchanged, but results in a reduction in amplitude and a phase lead at low frequencies (Figure H 7) .
Velocity amplification
Defines the degree to which the velocity x at the zero point (y = 0) increases as a function of the deflection of the control element y, if the load is zero (Figure G 12) .
Back pressure
Pressure that acts against a force or another pressure over an area (according to DIN 24 312).
Intermittent operation
Intermittent duty is one of the other Nominal mode of operation denoted in the international standard IEC 60034-1. Hydraulic power packs work in intermittent operation if they are switched on and off
Sequence control
Sequential control system that is called a "process-dependent sequence control" according to DIN 19 237.
Equivalent time constant
This includes the Delay T u as the time defined by the time from the arrival of the control signal to the intersection of the inflection line with the abscissa and the Settling time T g as the time de
Rapid traverse
Transport motion with high speed to cover the free travel from the end position to the start of operation.