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Second Edition
FLUID MECHANICS COLLECTION
Peter Chapple Fluid power systems are manufactured by many organizations for a very wide range of applications, embodying different arrangements of components to fulfill a given task. Hydraulic components are manufactured to provide the control functions required for the operation of a wide range of systems and applications. This second edition is structured to give an understanding of: • B asic types of components, their operational principles and the estimation of their performance in a variety of applications. • A resume of the flow processes that occur in hydraulic components. • A review of the modeling process for the efficiency of pumps and motors. This new edition also includes a complete analysis for estimating the mechanical loss in a typical hydraulic motor; how circuits can be arranged using available components to provide a range of functional system outputs, including the analysis and design of closed loop control systems and some applications; a description of the use of international standards in the design and management of hydraulic systems; and extensive analysis of hydraulic circuits for different types of hydrostatic power transmission systems and their application. Peter Chapple received a BSc in mechanical engineering from Bristol University, 1960, an MSc from Princeton University in 1962, and a PhD from Bath University Fluid Power Centre in 1991. From 1960 he was a systems engineer on the Harrier aircraft development and later he held the position of technical director at Staffa Motors. As part-time professor in fluid power in Norway he was involved in tests on two wind turbines using hydrostatic systems to transfer the turbine power. He is a group leader in ISO and also chairman of a BFPA technical committee. ISBN: 978-1-60650-452-9
Principles of Hydraulic Systems Design
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Principles of Hydraulic Systems Design
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Principles of Hydraulic Systems Design Second Edition
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PRINCIPLES OF HYDRAULIC SYSTEMS DESIGN
PRINCIPLES OF HYDRAULIC SYSTEMS DESIGN SECOND EDITION PETER CHAPPLE
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Principles of Hydraulic Systems Design, Second Edition Copyright © Momentum Press®, LLC, 2015. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means— electronic, mechanical, photocopy, recording, or any other—except for brief quotations, not to exceed 400 words, without the prior permission of the publisher. First published by Momentum Press®, LLC 222 East 46th Street, New York, NY 10017 www.momentumpress.net ISBN-13: 978-1-60650-452-9 (print) ISBN-13: 978-1-60650-453-6 (e-book) Momentum Press Fluid Mechanics Collection DOI: 10.5643/9781606504536 Cover and interior design by Exeter Premedia Services Private Ltd., Chennai, India 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Printed in the United States of America
Abstract This is the second edition of the book which was published in 2002. Fluid power systems are manufactured by many organizations for a very wide range of applications, which often embody differing