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hydraulic
Related to hydraulics
{a} relating to hydraulics, watery
{s} of or pertaining to hydraulics; of or operated by water pressure; of or operated by moving water
(Otomotiv) A system that uses fluids under pressure to transmit force or power. Hydraulic devices on a vehicle may include automatic transmission, power steering, and brake systems
Powered by water
Operated, moved, or effected by means of water
Referring to water or other fluids in motion
of or relating to the study of hydraulics; "hydraulic engineer" moved or operated or effected by liquid (water or oil); "hydraulic erosion"; "hydraulic brakes
Actuator: An actuator is a hydraulically powered device that provides displacement of (or force into) a specimen or structure for testing The actuators can be linear or rotary
Pertaining to water
when a cylinder fills with too much fuel, thus prohibiting compression by the cylinder and causing a mechanical malfunction, usually an explosive one
operated by liquid under pressure
A reversal This is a general term for reversals, eddy fences, and otherplaces where there is a hydraulic gap, a powerful current differential Sometimes used in the plural to refer to the whole phenomenon of big water, whom massive waves,violent currents, and large holes are the obstacles, rather than rocks
A cylinder fills with too much fuel, prohibiting compression by the cylinder, causing a mechanical malfunction
Of, involving, moved by, or operated by a fluid, especially water, under pressure
Transmission of power through oil under pressure
Operated by applying pressure to liquid in a tube Some bicycles (and all automobiles) have hydraulic brakes, using liquid-filled tubing to connect the brake control lever to the caliper Hydraulic brakes have less internal friction and are immune from cable stretch, but are expensive and harder to service than cable operated brakes
Tools using fluid pressure for activation, most often for jacking or pressure in the shop The nature of fluids is that if low pressure is applied to a small area, the same pressure per unit area will be applied to a large area - so 10 pounds applied to 1 square inch by means of a lever and piston, will cause a 10 square inch piston to lift 100 pounds, the tradeoff being it will move 1/10th the distance Small bottle jacks with a pump action input on a 1/2" diameter piston will lift 8-12 tons and cost under $50 Wheeled jacks with longer arms will lift 4,000 pounds and are used under automobiles 2003-02-27
Hydraulic equipment or machinery involves or is operated by a fluid that is under pressure, such as water or oil. The boat has no fewer than five hydraulic pumps. + hydraulically hy·drau·li·cal·ly hydraulically operated pistons for raising and lowering the blade. moved or operated by the pressure of water or other liquid (hydraulicus, from , from hydraulis )
(1) Of, involving, moved by, or operated by a fluid, especially water, under pressure (2) Able to set and harden under water, as Portland cement (3) Of or relating to hydraulics
hydraulic cement su altında sertleşen çimento