Basic Fluid Power

Basic Fluid Power

Author: Dudley A. Pease

Publisher: Prentice Hall

Published: 1967

Total Pages: 360

ISBN-13:

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USA standard graphic symbols for fluid power diagrams (p.330-351) added after the first printing.


Fluid Power Systems

Fluid Power Systems

Author: Patrick J. Klette

Publisher: Atp American Technical Publishers

Published: 2014

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780826936349

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Fluid Power Systems is a text/workbook that covers topics specifically relating to the design, application, and maintenance of hydraulic and pneumatic systems. This new edition has been redesigned and includes expanded content on hydraulic pumps, fluid conductors, connectors, and means of transmission. The text/workbook addresses fluid power systems, components, and devices specific to industrial, commercial, and mobile power equipment applications such as pumps, valves, actuators, electrical controls, and troubleshooting techniques. Each component, device, or system is introduced with descriptions, operation, common applications, system examples, and operating characteristics. Schematic symbols are introduced throughout the textbook to assist the learner with schematic diagram comprehension.The included FluidSIM� 4.2 Student Version simulation software provides the learner with an added tool to create, build, and troubleshoot hydraulic circuits in the form of specific activities in the text/workbook. Instructors can also create their own activities.


Graphic Symbols for Distributed Control/shared Display Instrumentation, Logic and Computer Systems

Graphic Symbols for Distributed Control/shared Display Instrumentation, Logic and Computer Systems

Author: Instrument Society of America

Publisher: ISA International Society for Measurement and Control

Published: 1983

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780876647073

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Establishes documentation for the class of instrumentation consisting of computers, programmable controllers, minicomputers, and microprocessor-based systems that have shared control, shared display, or other interface features. Symbols are provided for interfacing field instrumentation, control room instrumentation, and other hardware to the above.