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the limitations of Hydraulic drive systems?​

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Answered by preeti353615
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Answer:

The fluid force is calculated by multiplying the pressure and cross-sectional area. The smaller piston feels a smaller force and the larger piston feels a larger force since the pressure is the same in both directions. As a result, hydraulic systems can generate a great force with a small force input.

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Limitations of hydraulic drive systems

  • Hydraulic oil can be a pain to work with.
  • Excessive pressure could cause hydraulic lines to burst.
  • Some hydraulic fluids are flammable.
  • There's a danger that hydraulic fluid will leak.
  • Because the hydraulic fluid is pumped through the pumps, the system heats up.
  • It has a slow processing speed.
  • They consume a significant amount of energy.

Answered by renumariyil
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The transmission system that uses pressurized hydraulic fluid to drive hydraulic machinery is known as a Hydraulic Drive System

Disadvantages of Hydraulic Drive System

  • The Hydraulic drive system has to be maintained properly
  • Hydraulic systems are very complicated in Nature
  • It requires expert skills in maintaining this system
  • The Hydraulic system is not budget-friendly
  • It is very expensive to maintain.
  • The oil in this system is to be maintained and oil problems have to be rectified
  • Sometimes in hot areas fluid leak may occur that may lead to catch fire
  • It may cause serious injuries if the hydraulic line bursts.
  • Hydraulic fluids are also corrosive in nature
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