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Abstract The use of fluids for power delivery has been a part of human civilization for many centuries. One key advantage of fluid power systems is the high power density available. This chapter illustrates some of the basic hydraulic symbols and terms that is commonly encountered and is referred. The oil used in a hydraulic circuit is designed to withstand high pressures and large pressure drops without deterioration in performance. The primary other types of common fluids are synthetic ones, including phosphate ester or silicone‐based fluids. In a fluid power system, the hydraulic valve serves to restrict the flow of fluid through the system. This chapter details several of the components that make up a fluid power system. These components are useful only when they are combined and integrated into an overall system. There are some key nonlinearities that are common in fluid power systems and greatly affect their dynamic performance.

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