Hydraulics Flashcards

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Liquids are virtually [ ]. Which means?

A

Incompressible - you can’t squash them, their volume and density stay the same

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As liquids are Incompressible and can flow, what happens when you apply a force to the liquid?

A

A force applied to one point in the liquid will be transmitted to other points in the liquid.

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3
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Pressure in a liquid is transmitted [ ] in [ ]

A

equally

all directions

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4
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What is the formula for pressure? Units?

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Pressure (pascals, Pa) = Force (newtons, N) / Cross-sectional Area (metres², m²)
P = F/A

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5
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The pressure in liquids can be used in [ ]

A

hydraulic systems

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6
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What can hydraulic systems be used for?

A

Force multipliers - they use a small force to produce a bigger force

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Describe a hydraulic system

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The system has 2 pistons, one with a smaller cross-sectional area than the other. pressure is transmitted equally through a liquid - so the pressure at both pistons is the same

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How do hydraulic systems work?

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P = F/A so at the 1st piston, a pressure is exerted on the liquid using a small force over a small area. This pressure is transmitted to the 2nd piston.
The 2nd piston has a larger area, and s as F = PA there will be a larger force

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9
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What are hydraulic systems used in?

A

Car braking systems, Hydraulic car jacks, Manufacturing and deployment of landing gear on some aircraft

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