The Hydraulic Handbook

The Hydraulic Handbook

Author: Trevor M. Hunt

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 792

ISBN-13: 9781856172509

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Hardbound. The first point of reference for design engineers, hydraulic technicians, chief engineers, plant engineers, and anyone concerned with the selection, installation, operation or maintenance of hydraulics equipment. The hydraulic industry has seen many changes over recent years and numerous new techniques, components and methods have been introduced. The ninth edition of the Hydraulic Handbook incorporates all these developments to provide a crucial reference manual for practical and technical guidance.


Fluid Power Design Handbook, Third Edition

Fluid Power Design Handbook, Third Edition

Author: Frank Yeaple

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 1995-10-24

Total Pages: 862

ISBN-13: 9780824795627

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Maintaining and enhancing the high standards and excellent features that made the previous editions so popular, this book presents engineering and application information to incorporate, control, predict, and measure the performance of all fluid power components in hydraulic or pneumatic systems. Detailing developments in the ongoing "electronic revolution" of fluid power control, the third edition offers new and enlarged coverage of microprocessor control, "smart" actuators, virtual displays, position sensors, computer-aided design, performance testing, noise reduction, on-screen simulation of complex branch-flow networks, important engineering terms and conversion units, and more.


The Mechatronics Handbook - 2 Volume Set

The Mechatronics Handbook - 2 Volume Set

Author: Robert H. Bishop

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2018-10-08

Total Pages: 1392

ISBN-13: 1439833206

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The first comprehensive reference on mechatronics, The Mechatronics Handbook was quickly embraced as the gold standard in the field. From washing machines, to coffeemakers, to cell phones, to the ubiquitous PC in almost every household, what, these days, doesn’t take advantage of mechatronics in its design and function? In the scant five years since the initial publication of the handbook, the latest generation of smart products has made this even more obvious. Too much material to cover in a single volume Originally a single-volume reference, the handbook has grown along with the field. The need for easy access to new material on rapid changes in technology, especially in computers and software, has made the single volume format unwieldy. The second edition is offered as two easily digestible books, making the material not only more accessible, but also more focused. Completely revised and updated, Robert Bishop’s seminal work is still the most exhaustive, state-of-the-art treatment of the field available.


Hydraulic Servo-systems

Hydraulic Servo-systems

Author: Mohieddine Jelali

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2012-12-06

Total Pages: 380

ISBN-13: 1447100999

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This up-to-date book details the basic concepts of many recent developments of nonlinear identification and nonlinear control, and their application to hydraulic servo-systems. It is very application-oriented and provides the reader with detailed working procedures and hints for implementation routines and software tools.


Modelling, Monitoring and Diagnostic Techniques for Fluid Power Systems

Modelling, Monitoring and Diagnostic Techniques for Fluid Power Systems

Author: John Watton

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2007-03-24

Total Pages: 367

ISBN-13: 1846283744

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This book covers the background theory of fluid power and indicates the range of concepts needed for a modern approach to condition monitoring and fault diagnosis. The theory is leavened by 15-years-worth of practical measurements by the author, working with major fluid power companies, and real industrial case studies. Heavily supported with examples drawn from real industrial plants – the methods in this book have been shown to work.


Engineering Design Handbook: Military Vehicle Electrical Systems

Engineering Design Handbook: Military Vehicle Electrical Systems

Author:

Publisher:

Published: 1974

Total Pages: 620

ISBN-13:

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The objectives of the handbook are: (1) to collect diverse sources of information unique to combat and tactical vehicles in order to conserve time, materials, and money in the successful design of new equipment; (2) to provide guidance in capsule form for new personnel, Armed Forces contractors, or experienced design engineers in other fields who require information about vehicle electrical systems; (3) to supply current fundamental information; and (4) to place the reader in a position to use new information generated subsequent to the publication of this handbook. To meet these objectives, the handbook has been written to provide the necessary background regarding electrical equipment and systems so that more complete information and data available in the references can be used.


Mechatronic Systems, Sensors, and Actuators

Mechatronic Systems, Sensors, and Actuators

Author: Robert H. Bishop

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2017-07-28

Total Pages: 691

ISBN-13: 1420009001

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This book covers the key elements of physical systems modeling, sensors and actuators, signals and systems, computers and logic systems, and software and data acquisition. It describes mathematical models of the mechanical, electrical, and fluid subsystems that comprise many mechatronic systems.