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Dynamic Analysis

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The response of hydraulic systems and servomechanisms can be much quicker than the response of their electrical or other counterparts. This is one of their advantages. For example, a hydraulic motor can accelerate or change its speed more quickly than an electric motor of the same torque rating (mainly because it has a far lower inertia). The response of a high-performance hydraulic system is usually measurable in terms of milliseconds with the permissible degree of oscillation closely restricted.

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© 1976 J. D. Stringer

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Stringer, J. (1976). Dynamic Analysis. In: Hydraulic Systems Analysis. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-02597-8_2

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