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Smart wastewater management in hydro-technical systems using digital twin technology. [PDF]
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Fluid-structure interaction and thermal performance: a numerical study on crossflow heat exchangers with aerodynamically optimised splitter elements. [PDF]
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Performance analysis of a hydraulic air compressor
Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part A: Journal of Power and Energy, 1999The combined exploitation of different kinds of primary energy source in innovative power plants is a promising way to enhance the energy conversion efficiency. In recent years, a possible utilization of the hydraulic resource for power generation in non-conventional plants has been proposed.
BIDINI, Gianni +2 more
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Influence of Hydraulic Accumulator Performance on the Hydraulic Hybrid Powertrain
ASME/BATH 2019 Symposium on Fluid Power and Motion Control, 2019Abstract Owing to its high power density, hydraulic hybrid is considered as an effective approach to reducing the fuel consumption of heavy duty vehicles. A gas-charged hydraulic accumulator serves as the power buffer, storing and releasing hydraulic power through gas.
Qi Zhang +3 more
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Improving hydraulic system energy efficiency with high performance hydraulic fluids
49th IEEE/IAS Industrial & Commercial Power Systems Technical Conference, 2013Hydraulic fluids are commonly used for mechanical power transfer and lubrication. New hydraulic fluids are commonly compared to benchmark products with respect to qualities including energy transfer efficiency and corrosion resistance. In this case, an energy transfer efficiency performance comparison was conducted on a Husky® HyPET 500 injection ...
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Biofilm Growth and Hydraulic Performance
Journal of the Hydraulics Division, 1980An experimental investigation of the deleterious effect of microbial slime layers on the hydraulic performance of water conduits is presented. The underlying mechanisms that lead to an increase of frictional losses in the conduit are explored and their relative importance is discussed.
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