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explain the working of a hydrolic bridge​

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Answered by aaryabhatt943
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Pascal’s law is the principle behind hydraulic bridge working. The hydraulic bridge uses petroleum-based hydraulic fluids for operations. Hydraulic motors and hydraulic cylinders are two important components used for powering the bridge with hydraulics. For a bridge operation, the amount of gearing required is dependent on the type of hydraulic motor. The hydraulic cylinders can be divided into tie rod and welded depending on the construction. The welded hydraulic cylinder is suitable for providing longevity for the bridge. Counterbalance valves used in the structure will help to carry varying loads and hold the bridge firmly in any position. Smooth and accurate acceleration and deceleration are provided by the proportional valve used.

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Answered by abrolsukhmanjotkaur
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Pascal's law is the principle behind hydraulic bridge working. Counterbalance valves used in the structure will help to carry varying loads and hold the bridge firmly in any position. Smooth and accurate acceleration and deceleration are provided by the proportional valve used.

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