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“From Component Selection to Advance Hydraulic System Design for Industrial Machines.”
"Without Hydraulics knowledge, You cannot be Product Design Authority at Heavy Industry."
Instructor: DeepJyoti-Product-DesignLanguage: English
Hydraulic systems power some of the most critical machines in industry:
• excavators
• cranes
• industrial presses
• automation systems
Yet most engineers:
• cannot size a hydraulic cylinder correctly
• do not understand pressure–flow relationships
• struggle to design complete hydraulic circuits
Because real hydraulic design is not just about components.
It requires understanding:
• force generation
• fluid behavior
• system interactions
• failure mechanisms
👉 This is where most engineers lack depth.
This course is designed to help you develop complete hydraulic system design capability.
It focuses on:
✔ cylinder design and sizing
✔ hydraulic circuit design - Balancing Circuit with Hand Calculation. Power Pack Design.
✔ pressure and flow calculations
✔ system-level thinking, Temperature, Vibration, Maintenence Planning.
✔ real engineering decision-making, Valves, Motor, Pumps, Piping Charts / Calculations.
This is the knowledge used by engineers working on real machines — not just theory.
After completing this course, you will be able to:
✔ Design hydraulic cylinders based on real load conditions
✔ Design complete hydraulic circuits from scratch including PowerPack Calculations
✔ Understand pressure, flow, and control logic
✔ Select components with engineering confidence
✔ Identify and prevent common hydraulic failures
✔ Improve system efficiency and reliability
👉 You move from component selection → system design capability
This course explains:
• How to calculate HP of Pump & Motor required for cylinder operation
• How to determine pressure and flow requirements, Read Graphs in Catalouges
• How to design circuits for real machine applications
• Why hydraulic systems fail (leakage, overload, instability)
• How to avoid costly design mistakes
Hydraulic systems are used in:
• construction machinery (excavators, cranes)
• industrial presses and forming machines
• injection molding machines
• material handling systems
• agricultural equipment
• heavy engineering industries , aerospace and many other applications
👉 This is high-responsibility engineering work.
Most courses teach:
❌ symbols and theory
❌ basic component overview
❌ isolated topics
This course focuses on:
✔ real hydraulic system design
✔ calculation + logic + application
✔ complete engineering thinking
✔ practical machine-level understanding
This course is designed for engineers who:
• want to go beyond textbook knowledge
• want to design real hydraulic systems
• want to take ownership of engineering decisions
If you are looking for basic introduction, this is not for you.
If you want to build real design capability, this is for you.
Engineers with hydraulic design skills are valuable in roles such as:
• Mechanical Design Engineer
• Hydraulic System Design Engineer
• Heavy Equipment Design Engineer
• R&D Engineer
These roles require the ability to design complete systems, not just components.
This course is priced higher because it provides:
✔ system-level design knowledge
✔ real industrial applications
✔ practical calculation methods
✔ decision-making capability
✔ knowledge typically gained through 30 years of experience
👉 You are not just learning hydraulics.
You are learning how to design and control power in machines.
If you want to:
• design hydraulic systems confidently
• understand real engineering logic
• work on heavy machines and industrial systems
Then this course will help you build that capability.
👉 “Start Designing Like Industry Experts”
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