Hydraulics Introduction Flashcards

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  • Thrust reverse
  • Landing gear
  • Flight controls
  • Brakes
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Uses HYDRAULICS

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  • Light Weight
  • Reliable
  • High Efficiency (Low Friction)
  • low maintenance
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Advantages of hydraulics

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Any substance that flows or conforms to the outline of a container

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Fluid (Mechanics)

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______ expand when heatedand contract when cooled.

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Liquids

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If a liquid is Heated in a confined container, pressure on the walls will ______.

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Increase

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If Liquid is COOLED, pressure on the walls will _______.

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decrease

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Energy cannot be created or destroyed, but only transformed from one form to another

The sum of kinetic, potential and thermal energy in a closed system remains the same

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The Law of Conservation of Energy

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Law statement that in a fluid at rest in a closed container, a pressure change in one part is transmitted without loss to every portion of the fluid and to the walls of the container.

The fluid exerts an equal and undiminished pressure at right angles to the container that encloses it

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Pascal’s Law (Blaise Pascal)

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In an open container, the pressure exerted by column of liquid is dependent on its height and independent of its volume

The shape and size of the container holding the liquid does not affect pressure, only the height of the liquid

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Law of Static Fluid Pressure

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If the total amount of energy in air/fluid remains constant, any increase in kinetic energy will result in a decrease in potential energy

Therefore, if speed increases (kinetic energy) pressure will decrease (potential energy).

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Bernoulli’s Principle (Pressure vs. Velocity)

Pressure is inversely proportional to Velocity

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the amount of push or pull on an object (measured in pounds)

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Force

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the amount of force on one unit of area (measured in pounds per square inch)

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Pressure

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Formulas

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FAP, VAD, WFD, P=W/T

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the time-rate of doing work (measured in ft-lbs/sec. or in-lbs/sec)
( also measured in horsepower)

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power

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Force Formula

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F = A X P(PSI)

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Mechanical advantage is achieved by:

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having an output piston that is larger than the input piston