Energy losses in hydraulics
In every hydraulic system there are energy losses in the form of pressure and leakage losses in varying degrees. A differentiation is made between (Figure E 31) : pressure losses in lines due to frict
Internal pressure
Pressure within a system or its parts (DIN 24 312).
Analogue position measurement
Position measuring procedure in which the electrical output is changed continuously and in relation to the change in the position. Today many position measuring procedures are analogue. These include,
Flange mounting of a cylinder
Types of mounting of cylinders
Ultra fine filter
Compressed air filters that can retain particles of dirt down to 0.01 μm. This includes fluid particles of this size (e.g. aerosols), and also bacteria and viruses.
Recovery time
Time that is required for timer elements to recover for renewed correct function.
Electric measurement of mechanical variables
Collective term for all measuring procedures that convert mechanical (physical) measured variables into proportional electrical signals. These are therefore always indirect measuring procedures. The c
Speed range
Provides information on the ratio of the maximum rotation speed of a hydraulic motor (hydrostatic transmission) to the minimum rotation speed: Here for n the still just "even" speed applies.