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HYDRAULIC FLUIDS FOR HIGH ALTITUDE-HIGH TEMPERATURE VEHICLES
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Candidate hydraulic fluids for systems which operate under extreme conditions vary considerably in properties and capabilities. Some compromise in fluid properties may be required but such compromise must not affect system reliability, safety and performance. This paper reviews the properties of the newer hydraulic fluid classes and their relation to maximum performance.
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Hatton, R., "HYDRAULIC FLUIDS FOR HIGH ALTITUDE-HIGH TEMPERATURE VEHICLES," SAE Technical Paper 660661, 1966, https://doi.org/10.4271/660661.Also In
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