Hydraulic system : fundamental basics of hydraulic engineering system / Arnold Kuntz.

By: Kuntz, Arnold [author.]Material type: TextTextPublication details: United States of America : Arnold Kuntz, c2020Description: xi, 46 pages : 22 cmISBN: 9798681590682Subject(s): HYDRAULIC MACHINERY | HYDROSTATICSLOC classification: TC 160 K86 2020
Contents:
Introducction. -- Part 1 : An overview of hydraulic systems. -- Part 2 : Hydraulic Circuits, Pumps, Motors, Cylinders, Energy and Safety, Hydraulics: fluid mechanics. -- Part 3 : Fluidics. -- Part 4 : How do hydraulic works?. -- Part 5 : Open vs. closed hydraulic systems. -- Part 6 : Pump. -- Part 7 : Hydraulic transmission.
Summary: Other machines that make use of hydraulics include vehicles on construction sites. Diggers, cranes, bulldozers and excavators can all be run by robust hydraulic systems. A digger, for example, powers its massive arm with hydraulic-powered rams. The fluid is pumped into the thin pipes, lengthening the rams and, by extension, the arm. The hydraulic power behind this can be used to lift enormous loads. aside from construction machines, hydraulics are used for everything from elevators to motors, even in airplane controls.
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Introducction. -- Part 1 : An overview of hydraulic systems. -- Part 2 : Hydraulic Circuits, Pumps, Motors, Cylinders, Energy and Safety, Hydraulics: fluid mechanics. -- Part 3 : Fluidics. -- Part 4 : How do hydraulic works?. -- Part 5 : Open vs. closed hydraulic systems. -- Part 6 : Pump. -- Part 7 : Hydraulic transmission.

Other machines that make use of hydraulics include vehicles on construction sites. Diggers, cranes, bulldozers and excavators can all be run by robust hydraulic systems. A digger, for example, powers its massive arm with hydraulic-powered rams. The fluid is pumped into the thin pipes, lengthening the rams and, by extension, the arm. The hydraulic power behind this can be used to lift enormous loads. aside from construction machines, hydraulics are used for everything from elevators to motors, even in airplane controls.

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