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Fluid Power

Fluid Power. What is Fluid Power?. Fluid power is energy transmitted and controlled by means of a pressurized fluid, either liquid or gas. Hydraulics uses pressurized liquid, such as oil or water. Pneumatics uses compressed air or other neutral gases.

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Fluid Power

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  1. Fluid Power

  2. What is Fluid Power? • Fluid power is energy transmitted and controlled by means of a pressurized fluid, either liquid or gas. • Hydraulics uses pressurized liquid, such as oil or water. • Pneumatics uses compressed air or other neutral gases. • Fluid power can be effectively combined with other technologies through the use of sensors, transducers, and microprocessors.

  3. How Does Fluid Power Work? Pascal's Law expresses the central concept of fluid power: "Pressure exerted by a confined fluid acts undiminished equally in all directions."

  4. An Example • An input force of 10 pounds on a 1-square-inch piston develops a pressure of 10 pounds per square inch (psi) throughout the container. • This pressure will allow a 10-square-inch piston to support a 100-pound weight. • The forces are proportional to the piston areas.

  5. The Advantages • Multiplication and variation of force • Easy, accurate control • Multi-function control • High horsepower, low weight • Low speed torque • Constant force or torque • Safety in hazardous environments

  6. Fluid Power Applications Mobile • Backhoes • Graders • Tractors • Truck brakes • Suspensions • Spreaders • Highway maintenance vehicles

  7. Fluid Power Applications Industrial • Metalworking equipment • Controllers • Automated manipulators • Material handling • Assembly equipment

  8. Fluid Power Applications Aerospace • Landing gear • Brakes • Flight controls • Motor controls • Cargo loading equipment

  9. Image Resources Microsoft, Inc. (2008). Clip Art. Retrieved December 10, 2008, from http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/clipart/default.aspx National Fluid Power Association (NFPA). (n.d.). What is Fluid Power? Retrieved December 10, 2008, from http://www.nfpa.com/OurIndustry/OurInd_AboutFP_WhatIsFluidPower.asp

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