Essential Relations in a Pump–Cylinder Hydraulic System

The figure below gives the summary of useful relations (SI units) of a pump-cylinder hydraulic system for highlighting their correlations.

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Note:

Several essential mathematical relations are also given in books ‘(1) Industrial Hydraulic Systems and Circuits -Basic Level (In the SI Units), (2) Industrial Hydraulics -Basic Level (In the English Units), (3) Design of Industrial Hydraulic Systems (In the SI Units), and (4) Design Concepts in Industrial Hydraulic Systems (In the English Units)’ authored by Joji Parambath and published through the Kindle Direct Publishing. These books are available in paperback, hardcover, and Kindle eBook versions.

Further, many books (37 Nos) on Pneumatics and Hydraulics in paperbacks, hardcover, and Kindle eBook formats authored by Joji Parambath are published through the Kindle Direct Publishing platform for systematic and quick understanding of the subject of Pneumatics and Hydraulics. 


1. Industrial Hydraulic Systems and Circuits -Basic Level (In the SI Units)

2. Industrial Hydraulics -Basic Level (In the English Units)

These books deal with the components and circuits of hydraulic systems. The fundamentals required to understand the core topics are given initially. These books describe the topics on hydraulic fluids, filters, power packs (reservoirs, pumps, pressure relief valves) hydraulic actuators, directional control valves, flow control valves, pressure control valves, fluid conductors, and accumulators, in detail. Further, these books present the maintenance, troubleshooting, and safety aspects of hydraulic systems.


1. Design of Industrial Hydraulic Systems in the SI Units

2. Design Concepts in Industrial Hydraulic Systems in the English Units

These books separately describe the design aspects of hydraulic systems in the SI system units and the English system units for educational purposes. These books highlight the essential parameters, mathematical relations, and specifications of many hydraulic components such as hydraulic pumps, reservoirs, pressure relief valves, filters, fluids, hydraulic cylinders, hydraulic motors, control valves, accumulators, and fluid conductors. Examples of designing typical industrial hydraulic systems are also given in these books.


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