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Hydraulic Reservoir Design and Filtration
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Several simple devices can be incorporated into hydraulic reservoirs to improve system serviceability. These devices make possible the replacement of pumps, valves, strainers, and tank incorporated filters without tank drainage.
Filtration, when studied as a system process, has characteristics differing from oversimplified popular conceptions. Clean up of a system, even with high filtration rates, is seen, when monitored, to occur more slowly than preliminary analysis predicts.
The method for studying the filtration process has application in trouble shooting and determination of means of system improvement. Study of filtration indicates need for failure indicators made integrally as part of the system.
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Rood, A., "Hydraulic Reservoir Design and Filtration," SAE Technical Paper 640178, 1964, https://doi.org/10.4271/640178.Also In
References
- Robinson N. F. “Hydraulic Fluid Contamination Study,” SAE Paper 749D
- Monroe, T. J. et al “Filtration and reservoir design practice for construction machinery hydraulic circuits -- A State of the Art Review.” SAE Paper 738A
- Zintz Howard C. “Hydraulic filtration systems for missile ground check-out equipment.” Proceedings of 16th Annual National Conference of Industrial Hydraulics October 1960