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Smart people use hydraulic system. It's cool and efficient.
Echinoderms
no,because boat uses hydraulic oil of less viscosity.
Difficult question to answer without context. Key thing to understand is a pneumatic system uses a compressor, whereas a hydraulic system uses a pump. Hydraulic fluid is essentially incompressible, whereas compressed air will fill any volume. Ask yourself: What is my pneumatic/hydraulic system supposed to do? How fast should it react and what horsepower is available to drive my compressor/pump? What force do I need at my actuator/motor or whatever the system is expected to power? Generally, I think pneumatic systems can react more quickly but power density is lower, so if the load is very high a hydraulic system might be better. A typical shop pneumatic system might only operate at 50psi, whereas a hydraulic system can operate at 3000psi. Finally, it's also worth thinking about system safety: if a pneumatic component fails, there will be an explosive decompression, but if a hydraulic component fails, it will leak but will not explode because hydraulic fluid does not store energy, it only transmits it.
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.
An hydraulic systems uses are to multiply the "effort force" or the force that person is applying to the simple machine
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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starfish
Smart people use hydraulic system. It's cool and efficient.
Echinoderms
Echinoderms
A pipe or tube.
just about any machine you can think of uses a hydraulic system. the brake system, and the power steering system on cars. all heavy equipment, farm machinery, and many industrialized factory machines.
providing auto proportional/servo valve test bench and other electro-hydraulic automatic controlequipment and all kinds of electro-hydraulic control system integration...
no,because boat uses hydraulic oil of less viscosity.