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both, if it pumps liquid then it's hydraulic, if it pumps gas it is pneumatic
There is no opposite. Hydraulic refers to liquid; an alternative would be "pneumatic,' which refers to gas.
Hydraulic cylinder use a liquid medium, often some type of viscous oil, in the cylinders and can be subject to higher pressures then pneumatic cylinders which use air or some other gas and work under a lower pressure.
DISADVANTAGES Hydraulic fluid is highly corrosive to most of the aircraft materials. Due to the heavy loads experienced in a typical hydraulic system, structural integrity is a must which also means higher structural weight for the aircraft in addition to the weight of its hydraulic lines, pumps, reservoirs, filters, & etc. Hydraulic system is susceptible to contaminations & foreign object damage (FOD). Mishandling and constant exposure to hydraulic fluid and its gas fumes without proper equipment and precautions is a health risk. If disposed improperly, a hydraulic fluid is an environmental risk.
Yes - but not mixed. Pneumatic systems have more "give" (gas is compressible). Note that the power brakes on your car consists of both.
both, if it pumps liquid then it's hydraulic, if it pumps gas it is pneumatic
take the gas tank off, the pump is inside the gastank. take the gas tank off, the pump is inside the gastank. take the gas tank off, the pump is inside the gastank.
hp to drve a pump=GPM X PSI/1714 X .85 PUMP EFFICENCY
gas tank, bay of the engin or in the engine
inside the gas tank inside the gas tank
fuel pump is inside gas tank
'the fuel pump is inside of the gas tank and on the bottom of the tank...
You have to take down the gas tank, fuel pump is inside
Yes , the electric fuel pump is inside the gas tank
Your fuel pump will be inside the gas tank.
The electric fuel pump is inside the gas tank
Electric fuel pump inside the gas tank!!!