Incremental encoder
Adding together of increments (e.g. based on distances of 0.01 mm) in a counter outside of the actual measuring device . Increments are delivered in the form of electrical pulses and are added togethe
Inhibitor
Additive which delays certain reactions in hydraulic fluids . It is used most commonly to counter processes associated with ageing and corrosion.
Induced pressure
Pressure which results when an external force acts on the cylinder/motor.
Inductive position measurement
Inductive sensors are the favoured choice for short lengths in fluids-based drive technology. These are passive sensors based on the principle of self-induction. If an alternating current flows throug
Inductive pressure sensors
1. "Genuine" inductive pressure sensors operate in accordance with the principle of inductive position measurement whereby the core of the coil is connected to a diaphragm whose deflection it measures
Individual pressure compensator
2-way which ensures for load sensing systems based on several different loads connected in parallel that the load sensing pressure difference remains constant at the metering orifice regardless of the
Indirect measuring methods
The measured value sought is established by converting the measured variable sought into another measurable physical variable which provides an unambiguous description of the measured variable based o
Indirect actuation
If the operating conditions during direct actuation become too unfavourable (e.g. due to excessive pressure , excessive flow rate ), indirect actuation will be chosen, which generally uses a smaller d
Creeping motion
Control process required in a mobile hydraulic drive system — with a specific (mechanical or electronic) relationship between the accelerator pedal position and the movement velocity — where a particu
Force: impulse, signal: pulse
1. Product of the weight m and velocity v for a mass point: The impulse/pulse is vectorial variable; its direction is same as the velocity involved. The time differential quotient for the impulse/puls