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Hydraulic fluid flowing capacity ?​

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Answered by DEBOBROTABHATTACHARY
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● Flow is the measurement of the volume of a liquid that passes a fixed point in a unit of time. For most hydraulic applications, flow is measured in liters per minute (lpm), U.S. gallons per minute (US gpm), or, occasionally, U.K. gallons per minutes (UK gpm).

● When hydraulic fluid is flow is in one direction, fluid is pumped into one of two ports on the actuator. ... The system is plumbed so that flow in one direction goes through the orifice at a controlled rate. When direction is reversed, flow bypasses the orifice and flows freely throughout the check valve.

● How do you calculate hydraulic flow rate?

Multiply the cross-sectional area by the flow velocity, provided in unit of length over unit time squared. If the cross-sectional area and flow are truly perpendicular, the flow rate angle is zero degrees. The value you just calculated is the hydraulic flow.

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