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Before going into the details of hydraulics, the term Hydraulic has been
derived from the Greek word
hydor
meaning water and has developed as the science of water. From this all rules
and principles related to water are understood.
In our day "hydraulic" is used to mean the transfer and control of force and
motion via fluids.
However with the industrial hydraulic concept what is meant is <<the
transfer and control of force and motion via a fluid>>. As the result of
this definition the energy transfer matter is the fluid. Even though
synthetic fluids, water, -oil mixtures are used generally mineral oils are
used as fluids.
The transfer of force in hydraulics can be exemplified as hydrostatics and
the conversion to flow energy can be exemplified as hydrodynamics. Naturally
there many other energy conversion methods other than hydraulic however in
order to list a few of the reasons for preferring hydraulics: (Türkçe
metin: hidrolik (ten) başka).
- Large
forces and moments are obtained in small volume. (High force concentration)
- Force is generated by itself when necessary.
- When stopping, moment can be easily adjusted without phasing under
full load.
- Velocity, force and moment can be easily adjusted without
phasing
- Protection from overload can be easily achieved
- Very fast and very slow motions can be controlled with very high
sensitivity. - There is the possibility to
accumulate a certain amount of energy by the aid of gas.
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