Physics, asked by saikatsutradhar08, 9 months ago

what is a hydraulic intensifier ? Explain it's principle and working .​

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Answered by Anonymous
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A pressure intensifier is a device that is used to increase the pressure in a hydraulic circuit to a higher value, than that of provided by the pump. ... It takes the high volume, low-pressure flow from the pump and converts a portion of this flow to a required value of high pressure.

Answered by VaishnavSingh
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A hydraulic intensifier is a device which is used to increase the intensity of pressure of any hydraulic fluid or water, with the help of the hydraulic energy available from a huge quantity of water or hydraulic fluid at low pressure. These devices are very important in the case of hydraulic machines, mainly hydraulic presses, which require water or hydraulic fluid at very high pressure which cannot be obtained from the main supply directly.

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