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HYDRAULIC POWER SYSTEM ANALYSIS
HYDRAULIC POWER
SYSTEM ANALYSIS
© 2006 by Taylor & Francis Group, LLC
HYDRAULIC POWER
Arthur Akers
Iowa State University
Ames, Iowa, U.S.A.
Max Gassman
Iowa State University
Ames, Iowa, U.S.A.
Richard Smith
Iowa State University
Ames, Iowa, U.S.A.
Boca Raton London New York
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SYSTEM ANALYSIS
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Preface
Thetextintroducesandreinforceskeyprinciples,concepts,andmethods
ofanalysisoftheperformanceoffluidpowercomponentsandsystems.
Thephysicalconfigurationofindividualcomponentsispresentedandthis
informationissupplementedwithmaterialrelatingtodynamicanalysis.
Theprinciplesofanalysishavebeendemonstratedwithacomprehensive
rangeofworkedexamplesandwithsuitableexercisesforthestudentto
followinordertoacquireconsiderablecommandoffluidpowersystem
designdetails.
Someofthewaysareshownwherefluidpowercanbeusedtoadvantage
inengineeringsystems.Fluidpowermayoftenprovideawaytotransmit
powerthat,forcertainlevelsofpowerandothercircumstances,maybe
superiortoothermechanicalorelectricaltechniques.
Thetexthasbeenwrittenprimarilyformechanical,aerospaceoragri-
culturalengineeringseniorsorforgraduatestudentsundertakingresearch
toextendthelimitsoffluidpowertechnology.Thetextshouldalsobe
helpfulforengineersworkingondesignorresearchprojectsinmanufactur-
ingfacilitieswhorequireknowledgeofcomputersimulationofthedynamic
performanceoffluidpowercomponentsandsystems.
Wenowtaketheopportunitytoexpressourappreciationfortheeorts
ofallwhobroughtthistexttofruition.Weacknowledgegratefullythead-
viceprovidedbytheprepublicationreviewers:RichardBurton,University
ofSaskatchewan,andseveralothers.OurconsultationswithBrianSteward
oftheAgriculturalandBiosystemsEngineeringDepartmentofISUhave
provideduswithexcellentandoriginalideastohelpuswithourtext.
Wewishtothankthepublisherfortheirtrustinus.Thistextwas
startedundertheguidanceofSteveSidoreandJohnCorriganofMarcel
Dekker.Thecontentofthetextowesmuchtothesetwoindividualswhose
knowledgeofthefluidpowerfieldwasextensive.AfterMarcelDekkerwas
assimilatedbyTaylor&Francis,oureditorstherewereJessicaVakiliand
JayMargolis.WewouldliketothankJessicaforherhelpandpatienceas
deadlineswereagreeduponandmissed.WeshouldalsoliketothankJay
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forhispainstakingattentiontodetailandhisabilitytofinderrorsthatwe
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Lastlyweoweadebtofgratitudetoourwives,namelyMarciaL.Akers,
andGailE.Gassman.Withouttheircare,theirhelp,encouragementand
patience,thisworkcouldneverhavebeencompleted.
A.Akers
M.P.Gassman
R.J.Smith
Ames,Iowa
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