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Fluid Power Circuits and Controls.
Title:Fluid Power Circuits and Controls: Fundamentals and Applications (Hardcover) by John S. Cundiff "In 1906, oil began to replace water as the pressurized fluid in hydraulic systems, and the modern era of fluid power began..."Engineers need to not only understand the basics of how fluid power components work, but they must also be able to design these components into systems and analyze or model fluid power systems and circuits. There has long been a need for a comprehensive text on fluid power system engineering. Written primarily for engineers rather than technicians, this text fills that need and builds the foundation for all of these tasks. In a unique approach that encourages readers to think of the collection of components as a system, the author illustrates each concept with a circuit diagram, and as each component is discussed, immediately places it in a circuit and analyzes its performance. Text for engineers, building the foundations for modeling, analyzing, and designing fluid power circuits, controls, and systems. Provides a detailed example of a classic problem of hydrostatic transmission design, and addresses pneumatics, servo valves, proportional valves, and power delivery with fluids. DLC: Hydraulic machinery. Please click on the text to transferred to Amazon.com to read more about this book. NFPA has partnered with Amazon.com to sell selected Fluid Power titles. Scope:Fluid Power Circuits and Controls: Fundamentals and Applications (Hardcover) by John S. Cundiff "In 1906, oil began to replace water as the pressurized fluid in hydraulic systems, and the modern era of fluid power began..."Engineers need to not only understand the basics of how fluid power components work, but they must also be able to design these components into systems and analyze or model fluid power systems and circuits. There has long been a need for a comprehensive text on fluid power system engineering. Written primarily for engineers rather than technicians, this text fills that need and builds the foundation for all of these tasks. In a unique approach that encourages readers to think of the collection of components as a system, the author illustrates each concept with a circuit diagram, and as each component is discussed, immediately places it in a circuit and analyzes its performance. Text for engineers, building the foundations for modeling, analyzing, and designing fluid power circuits, controls, and systems. Provides a detailed example of a classic problem of hydrostatic transmission design, and addresses pneumatics, servo valves, proportional valves, and power delivery with fluids. DLC: Hydraulic machinery. Please click on the text to transferred to Amazon.com to read more about this book. NFPA has partnered with Amazon.com to sell selected Fluid Power titles.
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