Program Details

Electrohydraulic Components and Systems
Milwaukee School of Engineering
08/17/2026
Electrification of hydraulic systems became a trend over the past two decades and will continue in the future. This 27-hour (5-day) seminar is designed to overview electrohydraulic components and systems. The seminar starts by discussing the basic difference between hydraulic and electrical control and how to merge both in one system. Following that part, the seminar presents several examples about how to convert a legacy hydromechanical system to an electrohydraulic system. The seminar presents detailed discussion about the construction, principle of operation, selection, and sizing of solenoid operated valves, proportional valves, and servo valves. The seminar also covers the electrical control units used to drive such valves. The seminar also covers the concept of on/off control versus analog control using open-loop and closed-loop electro-hydraulic concepts. The state-of-the-art Universal Fluid Power Trainers are used to demonstrate the theory presented. Show More

This program is offered

Must apply by August 10, 2026.

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