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- control, and transmission of power by the use of pressurized liquids. Hydraulic topics range through some parts of science and most of engineering modules...
- deep-injection disposal of fracking flowback fluid (a byproduct of hydraulically fracked wells), and produced formation brine (a byproduct of both fractured...
- Hydraulic transmission may refer to various transmission methods for transferring engine power to drive wheels, using hydraulic fluid: Diesel-hydraulic...
- A hydraulic ram pump, ram pump, or hydram is a cyclic water pump powered by hydropower. It takes in water at one "hydraulic head" (pressure) and flow...
- corresponding angle via a hydraulic cylinder. In order to give some artificial steering feel, there is a separate hydraulically operated system that tries...
- A hydraulic pump is a mechanical source of power that converts mechanical power into hydraulic energy (hydrostatic energy i.e. flow, pressure). Hydraulic...
- directional valves. Hydraulically controlled LS pump. Load sensing with up-stream compensator for each connected directional valve. Hydraulically controlled LS...
- Hydraulic macroeconomics is an informal characterization of certain types of macroeconomic study ****uming aggregate social wealth (demand or supply) as...
- Hydraulic lime (HL) is a general term for a variety of lime different from calcium oxide (quicklime), that sets by hydration and consists of calcium silicate...
- Hydraulic head or piezometric head is a measurement related to liquid pressure (normalized by specific weight) and the liquid elevation above a vertical...