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A Hydraulic system is a series of pipes for hydraulics, such as you might find in a city. -Protopro— Preceding unsigned comment added by 81.78.96.45 ( talk) 00:00, 22 March 2006 (UTC)
I have removed several links to non-existent articles with (hydraulic) in the title which may have been deleted? I have taken several small bites, in case these are in prep somewhere, so they can be undone piecemeal Timpo ( talk) 13:40, 12 July 2010 (UTC)
Maybe usefull image? -- Snek01 23:30, 4 July 2006 (UTC)
There is also a page Hydraulics in Wikipedia. Maybe somebody can bring hydraulic, hydraulics and hydraulic machinery together. Jeff
The image you show is too far away. A closer photo might be useful. Caterpillar have an Image gallery for the press but they don´t approve to use it if it's not used in an article about CAT. Cat must put it into Wikipedia themselves. Lidingo SWE ( talk) 14:59, 21 October 2008 (UTC)
There is more to come on the hydraulic system/machinery article. Maybe this article should be divided into 3 parts; (1) Basic hydraulics, (2) System layout and (3) Basic calculations. Hydraulic systems have become more and more important in the mobile machinery as well as the importance to reduce power losses by using new system design features. The problem is to cover this in a dictionary such as Wikipedia, but never the less, hydraulics is an important technical area and should be covered somehow. /Lidingo SWE, 15th jan. 2007
// "Rating" refers to max. technical data as I know ?? See changes in the article Lidingo SWE 18:18, 15 January 2007 (UTC)
There should be a complete new set of contributions starting under the general title "drive systems": Mechanical drive systems, electrical drive systems, hydraulic drive systems and pneumatic drive systems. But this is a lot of work. Hydraulic machinery is not a good title for hydraulics. This however costs a lot of time and effort. A great dusadvantage is the fact that images are very rare at Wikipedia and it is very difficult to get pictures accepted by "the board" here. Maybe somebody can easily get some pictures of components etc? Jeff 17:28, 10 February 2007 (UTC)
I worked 35 years in hydraulics, but I never heard these words. I know open and closed loop systems, but I think open center and close center come from a schoolbook. I never heard them. Can anybody explain to me where it comes from, before I edit the main page? Jamclaassen 14:55, 27 January 2007 (UTC)
I donot know how its waste work came in the article, it was not written on purpose Jeff 17:28, 10 February 2007 (UTC)
Under the article hydraulics I made a new chapter "Hydraulic drive system". If we make a new article with this name we can describe hydraulics in this new article better than in hydraulic machinery. Write it step by step and delete nonsens as issometimes written here. Who is able and willing to do this or want to assist me? Jeff 12:42, 28 February 2007 (UTC)
"Gear pump: cheap, durable, simple. Less efficient," ... than what? Let's get an objective factual table in here, people! -- Treekids ( talk) 17:06, 22 April 2008 (UTC)
This isn't really a constructive comment, but I found this mildly hilarious. This article is cited as a reference in my fluid mechanics textbook (p. 62, Engineering Fluid Mechanics, Crowe et. al., Ninth Edition) for which I paid about 180 bucks. Bendhoward ( talk) 04:47, 21 October 2008 (UTC)
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A Hydraulic system is a series of pipes for hydraulics, such as you might find in a city. -Protopro— Preceding unsigned comment added by 81.78.96.45 ( talk) 00:00, 22 March 2006 (UTC)
I have removed several links to non-existent articles with (hydraulic) in the title which may have been deleted? I have taken several small bites, in case these are in prep somewhere, so they can be undone piecemeal Timpo ( talk) 13:40, 12 July 2010 (UTC)
Maybe usefull image? -- Snek01 23:30, 4 July 2006 (UTC)
There is also a page Hydraulics in Wikipedia. Maybe somebody can bring hydraulic, hydraulics and hydraulic machinery together. Jeff
The image you show is too far away. A closer photo might be useful. Caterpillar have an Image gallery for the press but they don´t approve to use it if it's not used in an article about CAT. Cat must put it into Wikipedia themselves. Lidingo SWE ( talk) 14:59, 21 October 2008 (UTC)
There is more to come on the hydraulic system/machinery article. Maybe this article should be divided into 3 parts; (1) Basic hydraulics, (2) System layout and (3) Basic calculations. Hydraulic systems have become more and more important in the mobile machinery as well as the importance to reduce power losses by using new system design features. The problem is to cover this in a dictionary such as Wikipedia, but never the less, hydraulics is an important technical area and should be covered somehow. /Lidingo SWE, 15th jan. 2007
// "Rating" refers to max. technical data as I know ?? See changes in the article Lidingo SWE 18:18, 15 January 2007 (UTC)
There should be a complete new set of contributions starting under the general title "drive systems": Mechanical drive systems, electrical drive systems, hydraulic drive systems and pneumatic drive systems. But this is a lot of work. Hydraulic machinery is not a good title for hydraulics. This however costs a lot of time and effort. A great dusadvantage is the fact that images are very rare at Wikipedia and it is very difficult to get pictures accepted by "the board" here. Maybe somebody can easily get some pictures of components etc? Jeff 17:28, 10 February 2007 (UTC)
I worked 35 years in hydraulics, but I never heard these words. I know open and closed loop systems, but I think open center and close center come from a schoolbook. I never heard them. Can anybody explain to me where it comes from, before I edit the main page? Jamclaassen 14:55, 27 January 2007 (UTC)
I donot know how its waste work came in the article, it was not written on purpose Jeff 17:28, 10 February 2007 (UTC)
Under the article hydraulics I made a new chapter "Hydraulic drive system". If we make a new article with this name we can describe hydraulics in this new article better than in hydraulic machinery. Write it step by step and delete nonsens as issometimes written here. Who is able and willing to do this or want to assist me? Jeff 12:42, 28 February 2007 (UTC)
"Gear pump: cheap, durable, simple. Less efficient," ... than what? Let's get an objective factual table in here, people! -- Treekids ( talk) 17:06, 22 April 2008 (UTC)
This isn't really a constructive comment, but I found this mildly hilarious. This article is cited as a reference in my fluid mechanics textbook (p. 62, Engineering Fluid Mechanics, Crowe et. al., Ninth Edition) for which I paid about 180 bucks. Bendhoward ( talk) 04:47, 21 October 2008 (UTC)