Acoustic decoupling measures
to prevent sound from being passed on from the (active) sounds generators (in hydraulic systems : pump, motor, valves ) to downstream components that are capable of oscillating (passive sound generators
Flushing power pack
Hydraulic power pack, consisting of a hydraulic pump and a large Filter with a fineness of 10 or 25 μm, which is used in the main flow to remove the built-up dirt in a hydraulic system before it is actually
Separate circuit hydraulic
or separate drive for machines ) Each output element has a dedicated drive element or a dedicated pump. Separate circuit hydraulics are used on simple drives and in systems with several drive elements
Hydraulic power pack
consisting of a drive motor, hydraulic pump and hydraulic fluid tank. The drive motor is connected to the hydraulic pump via a shaft and drives this. The motor and pump can be installed on the tank, as well [...] must be taken into consideration here. The critical flow speed occurs at the smallest diameter. The pump is driven by the electric drive and converts the electrical energy into hydraulic energy. This is
Power losses
what is lost can be attributed to: volumetric losses : these are caused by incomplete filling of the pump, internal and external leakage losses and compression losses , losses resulting from the flow of the
Impressed flow
The flow rate in a hydraulic system with a variable pump and appropriate adjustment corresponds to the requirements in accordance with which the adjustment functions. The term impressed, i.e. pre-defined
Piston for rapid traverse
To obtain a higher rapid forward movement speed v E with the pump designed for the operating speed, a piston with the area is arrange in the main piston and switched such that pressure is only applied
Secondary adjustment of hydrostatic transmissions
secondary adjustment works with an impressed flow ( constant current network ) and has a constant pump and a variable motor, which performs the torque setting itself. This results — at constant pressure
Internal fluid admission
incoming and outgoing flow rate occurs via a central (inner) pintle valve (Figure I 12) ( radial piston pump ). Generally, some kind of external support is involved.
Compression volume ΔVK
place within a specific time, this will determine the size of pump. Example: an increase time of 5 s in the above case would require a pump with 12 dm3/s.