Please dont copy from other answers. It is not same question. Draw circuit on FluidSim and explain. ➢ screenshots of you

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Please dont copy from other answers. It is not same question. Draw circuit on FluidSim and explain. ➢ screenshots of you

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Please dont copy from other answers. It is not same
question.
Draw circuit on FluidSim and explain.
Please Dont Copy From Other Answers It Is Not Same Question Draw Circuit On Fluidsim And Explain Screenshots Of You 1
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➢ screenshots of your circuit,
➢ one paragraph explanation of your circuit,
Design and draw an electro-pneumatic circuit with 2 cylinders by FluidSim® program for the following operation steps: (1) As the initial positions, the Cylinder A is fully extended and the Cylinder B is fully retracted. (2) Start the system by pressing the main (detent) switch (turning on). (3) Wait for 1 seconds. (4) When the Cylinder B starts to extend, the Cylinder A starts to retract. (5) The Cylinder B performs the extending-retracting cycle 3 times (including the extending of B at Step 4). (6) As soon as the Cylinder B finishes retracting in the Step 5, the Cylinder A is extended. (7) Go to the Step (3) and repeat the operation. The cycle (steps 3 through 6) continues. When you want to stop the operation, press the main switch to turn off. The Cylinder Control Valves: Both control valves are n/3 (n ways / 3 positions) with spring-returned at both sides (to get the middle position as default, in which all ports are blocked). You should determinen related to: The Cylinder Types (according to the last digit of your school number) are:
Cylinder A: Double Acting. Cylinder B: Single Acting with spring-returned, extending by spring.
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