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Hydraulics
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An area of engineering science that deals with liquid flow and pressure
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Hydraulic Fluids Liquid pumped through a hydraulic system Petroleum-based or synthetic oil Serve four major functions: 1. Power transmission 2. Lubrication of moving parts 3. Sealing of spaces between moving parts 4. Heat removal Relatively Incompressible!
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Hydrostatics - a “No Flow” Scenario “Static” means “stationary” or “non flowing” in a hydraulic system Hydraulic systems are considered static when there is no flow
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Hydrodynamics – a “Flow” scenario “Dynamic” means “moving” or “flowing” in a hydraulic system Hydraulic systems are considered dynamic when there is flow
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Flow and Pressure Flow, Q volume flow rate amount of fluid moving through system per unit time Pressure, P force per unit area of fluid moving through a system
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A Hydraulic System
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Tank/Reservoir Storage device which is open and not pressurized Filter
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Pumps Positive displacement pump (Gear Pump): a specific amount of fluid passes through the pump for each rotation
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Linear Actuators Single Acting
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Rotary Actuator Single-Vane
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Applications Robotics Oil systems in vehicles (e.g. brakes) Presses Heavy equipment Wood splitter Aircraft control systems
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The Hydraulic Trainer Motor Pump Return line from reservoir Pressure line Pressure Regulator In-line Pressure Gauge Flow Control Valve Check Valve Actuators Directional Control Valve Inline-Tee Return line Connections Supply line Connections
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