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Advances in Hydraulic and Pneumatic Drives and Control 2020, 1st ed. 2021 Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering Series

Langue : Anglais

Coordonnateurs : Stryczek Jarosław, Warzyńska Urszula

Couverture de l’ouvrage Advances in Hydraulic and Pneumatic Drives and Control 2020

This book reports on cutting-edge research and technical achievements in the field of hydraulic drives. The chapters, selected from contributions presented at the International Scientific-Technical Conference on Hydraulic and Pneumatic Drives and Controls, NSHP 2020, held on October 21-23, 2020, in Trzebieszowice, Poland, cover a wide range of topics such as theoretical advances in fluid technology, work machines in mining, construction, marine and manufacturing industry, and practical issues relating to the application and operation of hydraulic drives. Further topics include: safety and environmental issues associated with the use of machines with hydraulic drive, and new materials in design of hydraulic components. A special emphasis is given to new solutions for hydraulic components and systems as well as to the identification of phenomena and processes occurring during the operation of hydraulic and pneumatic systems. 

Research on flow forces in the USAB10 control valve using a CFD method.- Design, modeling and simulation of gearing for improving gerotor pump performance.- Volumetric and torque efficiency of pumps during start-up in low ambient temperatures.


Reports on cutting-edge fluid technology research and applications

Discusses innovative solutions for operation of hydraulic drives in various industry sectors

Covers new materials and strategies for improving safety and efficiency of fluid power systems