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| Who coined the term bouyancy |
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| who publicized Hydrodynamics and the philosophy of the orphace |
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| law, states that the pressure exerted anywhere in a confined incompressible liquid is equally transmitted throughout the fluid. |
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| Who invented the steamboat |
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| 6 basic principles of hydraulics |
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1. Lever -simple rigid bar 2. Inclined Plane A slope used to increase the distance an object travels when being raised 3. Wedge- 4. Screw- Inclined plane rapped around a rod (actuator 5. Pully- Allows direction of force to be changed 6. Wheel and axle- A device to increase the force of movement |
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| The mechanical work put into generating flow, pressure, and speed in the hydraulic oil that can be converted to mechanical output |
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| a property of matter by which it continues in its existing state of rest or uniform motion in a straight line, unless that state is changed by an external force. |
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| The speed at which a fluid travels, usually given as feet or millimeters per second |
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| Turning force usually measured in pounds per inch and foot or newton-meters |
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| The result of mechanical work put into generating velocity in hydraulic fluid |
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| Force of a fluid per unit of area |
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| A push or a pull acting on a body |
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| an electric motor or internal combustion engine) that converts mechanical energy into fluid energy |
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| a device that converts mechanical force into hydraulic fluid power |
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| A device that converts hydraulic power into mechanical force ex. cylinder |
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| a device that controls pressure direction or rate of fluid in hydraulics |
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| a container for keeping a supply of working fluid in a hydraulic system |
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| passive component that allows fluids to act upon them |
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| a device that removes contaminants from a fluid |
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| a valve that permits flow in only one direction |
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| Us measurement for pressure |
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| non US measurement for pressure |
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| A device that transfers heat through a conducting wall from one fluid to another |
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| A valve that controls the rate of flow |
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| Pressure control or relief valve |
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| A valve that limits the amount of pressure in a system |
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| Class A Fire estinguisher |
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| fires involving solid materials such as wood, paper or textiles. |
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| fires involving flammable liquids such as petrol, diesel or oils. |
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| Class C fire exstinguisher |
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| CLass D fire exstinguisher |
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| Triangle in or out for Pump |
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| Triangle in or out for motor |
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| schematic for a Envelope/valve |
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1. Rod 2. barrel 3. Head 4. Piston 5. Wiper seal 6. Rod seal |
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| prevents internal cylinder leaks |
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| prevents external cylinder leaks |
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| hydraulic pressure * effective working area |
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