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  • Fluid Performance Factors
    The trade-offs necessary to choose a fluid involve a consideration of application requirements such as health, safety, and environmental effects, and fluid properties such as viscosity, stability, compressibility, gas solubility, and lubricity. measures how a fluid resists flow. It is the single
  • Intensifiers
    is generally simpler. Double-acting continuous boosters supply oil during both parts of the stroke. Therefore, output generally has less ripple. Three major steps are involved in selecting the right booster for an application. First, booster size must be determined, making provisions for fluid compressibility
  • Shock Absorbers
    for changing weight, velocity, temperature, and fluid compressibility. The main advantage of self-compensating shocks is that they provide good deceleration even though input conditions change. This has a secondary benefit because input data does not need to be as accurate as with hydroshocks. The only
  • Servocontrol with pneumatic actuators
    Michael Moore to vote Republican than getting a pneumatic cylinder to abruptly stop at midstroke. The bugbear ubiquitously identified as the cause for this deficiency in control is compressibility. Unlike the incompressible fluid powering hydraulic servos, the compressible gases powering pneumatic
  • Accumulators
    psi. The bulk of hydraulic accumulators are gas loaded. They use the compressibility of a gas -- usually nitrogen -- for storing energy. Basically, a hydropneumatic accumulator has a fluid compartment and a gas compartment, with a gas-tight element separating the two. (Some types, however
  • Filter Elements Containment Function
    Fluid power applications, both hydraulic and pneumatic, are vulnerable to contamination. This fact leads to the success and growth of the filter business even in recent recessionary environments. It is critical to maintain the cleanliness of these systems as the filter elements continuously collect
  • Pipless Pumping (.pdf)
    Discontinuous or fluctuating flow rates frequently present process control problems particularly where high and often even moderate pressures are involved, due principally to the compressibility of the high pressure fluid.
  • Pressure Balancing Shock Absorbers for Better Performance
    . A damper cavitates when the rebound pressure of the damper, while in compression, drops below the vapor pressure of the damper fluid or creates a vacuum. When this happens, dissolved bubbles in the fluid expand and cause voids in the damper fluid. These voids prevent the damper from functioning

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