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    We built three model hydraulic lifts using syringes with pistons of different areas and metal wall plates. The syringes act as hydraulic cylinders. First we built the model lifts, which involves attaching the top of another syringe's piston to the back of a metal plate with epoxy and then connecting the master syringe to the slave syringe with tubing. Every lift had a 12 cubic centimeter (cc) master hydraulic cylinder but each had one of three different other hydraulic cylinders: 12 cc, 35 cc, and

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    solution was using Hydraulics, motors and electric system to take the cars to different level and it will last much longer. Why to Use

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    footmark than either pneumatic or hydraulic actuators because of the lesser number of components but in the all implementation or designs, the lesser dimension results are more intensive so, is gained more elasticity due to including the actuator. 8. Cleaner: Pneumatic and hydraulic devices may have some failure probability. Pneumatic ones count on compressed air and if failures occur, it may cause an environmental pollution with blow contaminants. In the same way, hydraulic ones may danger for every kind

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    ______________ 1.1 Chronology of Hydraulics A machine could be described as a device which reduces human effort. Machines consist of various components which perform their intended operations to give the desired result. Engines, Vehicles, computers etc are all examples of machines we come across in our daily lives. Hydraulic machines are those devices which use the power of a liquid to perform simple work. These machines are based on the principle of hydraulics which deals with the mechanical properties

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    technical issues during the design of Douglas productions were the main reasons of Turkish flight crash (Johnston, 1976, p. 2).In this essay,Douglass history, main reasons of this air crash as design issues with cargo door,vent floor, actutor and hydraulic system, also a compression of Douglass process with a correct design process would be explained. Figure1: Turkish 981 aircraft The history of Turkish air crash

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    tipper mechanism an unload materials only at the backside of the tipper using hydraulically operated cylinder which may cause the problems of road blockage in the limited space area. The revolving hydraulic trailor overcomes the problem of unloading the vehicle on side way by using hydraulic cylinder. By using cylinder the material can be unloaded in 180 degree as per requirement. The revolving hydraulic trailor is developed and tested for its movement in all 180 degree possible angle to unload the materials

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    use of feedback control system, usually continuous which includes taking measurements using a sensor and making the adjustments to keep the measured variable within a set range Automation has been achieved by various means including mechanical, hydraulic, and pneumatic and computers usually in combination. Due to the automation and innovative technologies a tough competition increasing between manufacturing industries. These are now much concerned with their profitability and productivity. The

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    arms and its mechanism for digging were run by cables, running along pulley systems. Excavators have a wide variety of uses and can be customized to fit the desired job. The customization of an excavator involves changing of the bucket or adding hydraulic attachments. The standard bucket can be changed with various sizes of different types of buckets (ditch/trench cleaning) and other attachments include augers, hammers, vibratory compactors, dozers, breakers, grapples, thumbs, clamshells, wood clippers

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    the block making it sprays fuel exactly at the hole. He also taught the trainee about the proper timing of the valve and fuel injector, and also the sequence of firing inside the engine cylinders. For a 4-cylinder engine, order of firing was 1-3-2-4.For a 6-cylinder engine, firing was 1-4-2-6-3-5. And for an 8-cylinder, v-type engine, firing was 1-8-4-3-6-5-7-2. These firing orders were not constant at all engines; it is just only based on the trainee’s experience. Firing orders were variable and based

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    are different makes and model of cars, for example, Honda, Toyota, Ford, BMW, etc. All the cars have an engine which varies in size, the engines of the cars are count in cylinders some cars have four, six, eight, or even twelve cylinders. The more cylinders a car has, the more engine oil it requires. For example, a four-cylinder car will take four to six quarts of engine oil. Doing an oil change can be an easy task, and I’m going to show you how, all you need the right tools, adequate engine oil

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