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Q: What are the dynamics of a hydraulic system?
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How is blase pascal important to physics?

Pascal's work in Fluid Dynamics lead to the formulation of Pascal's Law. This a very important concept in the study of Fluid Dynamics (Hydraulics), and the design of devices that use Hydraulic Controls...such as Brakes in a automobile.


What Principle explains the operation of a hydraulic lift system?

Pascals


What kind of system multiplies by transmittng pressure to another part of a confined fluid?

A hydraulic system.


What is an hydraulic accumulator?

In mobile hydraulics, those used in agricultural, industrial, and automotive applications a hydraulic accumulator works like a shock absorber for a hydraulic system. Often a hydraulic accumulator is composed of a housing with a diaphragm between the oil side and the gas side. Pressurized gas (usually dry nitrogen because of its low expansion/contraction properties in relationship to temperature). The accumulator will have a specification for the gas pressure and the hydraulic system can often be used to manipulate the pressure of the oil used in the accumulator depending upon a specific application. Rapid increases and decreases for hydraulic power demands (most often occurring in open-center systems) can shock the hydraulic pump, lines and valves. Open-center positive-displacement systems (constantly providing hydraulic flow while the engine is running) must return to sump when there is no hydraulic need. This is done by use of a relief valve or a 'dump'-valve on the pressure side of the system. There are moments when the relief valve may have a very slight delay. This delay can cause the system to build pressure in a very short period of time and this can strain hydraulic components. So the accumulator it used to soften the blow just a little. Another example would be when using a float application with a hydraulic system, an accumulator may help to buffer the changing oil directions within the hydraulic system.


In a hydraulic lift system the output force is greater than the input force because?

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A hydraulic drive system is a transmission system. This system uses hydraulic fluid that has been pressurized to make a machine work. Most of these systems utilize hydraulic cylinders.


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Hydraulic system make use of hydraulic devices to perform a variety of functions.


What is called viscosity in hydraulic system?

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How do you choose hydraulic fluid?

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What is a sentence using the word hydraulic system?

There's a leak, somewhere in your hydraulic system.


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What is a system drive?

A hydraulic drive system is a transmission system. This system uses hydraulic fluid that has been pressurized to make a machine work. Most of these systems utilize hydraulic cylinders.


Force for the hydraulic system?

Pressurized fluid (hydraulic oil, water or some other liquid) provides the force in a hydraulic system.


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Will it harm the hydraulic system if I use a hydraulic fluid instead of hydraulic oil?

Hydraulic fluid is hydraulic oil.... as for the type you use, depends on your system. I used to own two tractor-trailer end dumps, and I actually used ATF rather than hydraulic oil. Check with the OEM for your hydraulic system before you do this, though.


Where is the hydraulic oil reservoir?

emolliating hydraulic oil in the lowest part of the hydraulic system.