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Fluid Power System Flow Distribution and Component Analysis
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Analysis of a fluid power system with the use of a mathematical model can provide much useful information for good design and safety of a machine. Analysis of a system may cover flow distribution, component operation, or a combination of both. A method is described in this paper, that allows inclusion of all aspects of a fluid system in a single mathematical model. The method may be used to predict circuit flow division simultaneously with component behavior.
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Gassman, M., "Fluid Power System Flow Distribution and Component Analysis," SAE Technical Paper 921686, 1992, https://doi.org/10.4271/921686.Also In
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