hydraulic

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Englisch - Türkisch
su basınçlı
hidrolik
hydraulic ram yükseğe su
su kuvvetiyle işleyen
hydraulic lift hidrolik yük asansörü
hydraulic brake hidrolik fren
hydraulic cement su altında sertleşen çimento
hydraulic press hidrolik pres
{s} su gerektiren
(Otomotiv) hareketli akışkan
hydraulic accumulator
hidrolik akümülatör
hydraulic actuating cylinder
hidrolik tahrik silindiri
hydraulic amplifier
hidrolik amplifikatör
hydraulic axle lifting jack
hidrolik dingil krikosu
hydraulic brake
hidrolik eğleç
hydraulic brake cylinder
hidrolik fren silindiri
hydraulic brake fluid
hidrolik fren sıvısı
hydraulic cement
su altında sertleşen çimento
hydraulic circuit
hidrolik devre
hydraulic clutch
hidrolik kavrama
hydraulic control valve
hidrolik kumanda subapı
hydraulic convertor
hidrolik konvertör
hydraulic coupling
hidrolik kavrama
hydraulic crane
hidrolik vinç
hydraulic cylinder
hidrolik silindir
hydraulic dredger
hidrolik tarak
hydraulic drive
hidrolik tahrik
hydraulic efficiency
hidrolik verim
hydraulic engine
hidrolik motor
hydraulic fill
sulu dolgu
hydraulic fluid
hidrolik sıvı
hydraulic gradient
hidrolik eğim
hydraulic haulage
sulu taşıma
hydraulic hoisting jack
hidrolik kriko
hydraulic jump
hidrolik sıçrama
hydraulic lift
hidrolik kaldırıcı
hydraulic lift
hidrolik yük asansörü
hydraulic lime
su kireci
hydraulic mean depth
hidrolik yarıçap
hydraulic mining
sulu kazı
hydraulic motor
hidrolik motor
hydraulic oil
hidrolik yağı
hydraulic packing
sulu dolgu
hydraulic piston
hidrolik piston
hydraulic power
hidrolik güç
hydraulic press
hidrolik pres
hydraulic pump
hidrolik pompa
hydraulic radius
hidrolik yarıçap
hydraulic ram
su koçu
hydraulic riveter
hidrolik perçinleme makinesi
hydraulic shearing machine
hidrolik makas
hydraulic shock absorber
hidrolik amorsitör
hydraulic stowing
sulu dolgu
hydraulic strut
hidrolik dikme
hydraulic system
hidrolik jüye
hydraulic system
hidrolik sistem
hydraulic test
hidrolik test
hydraulic transmission
hidrolik transmisyon
hydraulic turbine
hidrolik türbin
hydraulic valve
hidrolik supap
Hydraulic Works
Su İşleri
hydraulic excavation
hidrolik kazı
hydraulic excavator
Hidrolik kazıcı
hydraulic hammer
Hidrolik çekiç
hydraulic mortar
hidrolik harç
hydraulic power plant
hidrolik santral
hydraulic shaper
(Mühendislik) hidrolik vargel
hydraulic shovel
hidrolik kürek
hydraulic conductivity
hidrolik iletkenlik
hydraulic drift
(İnşaat) hidrolik kaçak
hydraulic electrical fuel oxygen engine
(Askeri) hidrolik elektrik yakıtlı oksijen motoru
hydraulic filter
(İnşaat) hidrolik filtre
hydraulic fracturing
hidrolik çatlatma
hydraulic gradient
hidrolik gradyan
hydraulic press
hidrolik pres,su cenderesi
hydraulic prop
hidrolik direk
hydraulic ram
su koçu,su mengenesi
hydraulic scram system
(Nükleer Bilimler) hidrolik acil durum sistemi
hydraulic tank
(İnşaat) hidrolik yağ tankı
hydraulic valve
(İnşaat) hidrolik valf
air assisted hydraulic brake system
hava servolu fren sistemi
air operated hydraulic brake
tazyikli havalı hidrolik fren
compressed air hydraulic brake
tazyikli havalı hidrolik freni
hydraulically
hidrolik olarak
hydraulics
hidrolik bilimi
General Directorate Of State Hydraulic Works
Devlet Su İşleri Genel Müdürlüğü, DSİ
compressed air hydraulic brake
(Otomotiv) tazyikli havalı hidrolik fren
critical hydraulic gradient
kritik hidrolik eğim
drowned hydraulic jump
batmış hidrolik sıçrama
hydraulics
{i} hidrolik
hydraulics
{i} su enerjisi bilimi
hydraulics
(Tıp) Cereyan (hareket) halindeki sıvılardan bahseden bilim
upward hydraulic gradient
artan su basıncı eğimi
upward hydraulic gradient
artan sıvısal eğim
upward hydraulic gradient
artan hidrolik eğim
Englisch - Englisch
Related to hydraulics
Pertaining to water

I know not why this entrance is left so neglected, as we are not in want of able engineers in France, in the hydraulic branch, a part of the mathematics to which I have most applyed myself. — M. Le Page Du Pratz, History of Louisisana (PG), p. 47.

involving the moving of water, of the force exerted by water in motion
{a} relating to hydraulics, watery
{s} of or pertaining to hydraulics; of or operated by water pressure; of or operated by moving water
(Otomotiv) A system that uses fluids under pressure to transmit force or power. Hydraulic devices on a vehicle may include automatic transmission, power steering, and brake systems
Powered by water
Operated, moved, or effected by means of water
Referring to water or other fluids in motion
of or relating to the study of hydraulics; "hydraulic engineer" moved or operated or effected by liquid (water or oil); "hydraulic erosion"; "hydraulic brakes
Actuator: An actuator is a hydraulically powered device that provides displacement of (or force into) a specimen or structure for testing The actuators can be linear or rotary
when a cylinder fills with too much fuel, thus prohibiting compression by the cylinder and causing a mechanical malfunction, usually an explosive one
operated by liquid under pressure
A reversal This is a general term for reversals, eddy fences, and otherplaces where there is a hydraulic gap, a powerful current differential Sometimes used in the plural to refer to the whole phenomenon of big water, whom massive waves,violent currents, and large holes are the obstacles, rather than rocks
A cylinder fills with too much fuel, prohibiting compression by the cylinder, causing a mechanical malfunction
Of, involving, moved by, or operated by a fluid, especially water, under pressure
Transmission of power through oil under pressure
Operated by applying pressure to liquid in a tube Some bicycles (and all automobiles) have hydraulic brakes, using liquid-filled tubing to connect the brake control lever to the caliper Hydraulic brakes have less internal friction and are immune from cable stretch, but are expensive and harder to service than cable operated brakes
Tools using fluid pressure for activation, most often for jacking or pressure in the shop The nature of fluids is that if low pressure is applied to a small area, the same pressure per unit area will be applied to a large area - so 10 pounds applied to 1 square inch by means of a lever and piston, will cause a 10 square inch piston to lift 100 pounds, the tradeoff being it will move 1/10th the distance Small bottle jacks with a pump action input on a 1/2" diameter piston will lift 8-12 tons and cost under $50 Wheeled jacks with longer arms will lift 4,000 pounds and are used under automobiles 2003-02-27
Hydraulic equipment or machinery involves or is operated by a fluid that is under pressure, such as water or oil. The boat has no fewer than five hydraulic pumps. + hydraulically hy·drau·li·cal·ly hydraulically operated pistons for raising and lowering the blade. moved or operated by the pressure of water or other liquid (hydraulicus, from , from hydraulis )
(1) Of, involving, moved by, or operated by a fluid, especially water, under pressure (2) Able to set and harden under water, as Portland cement (3) Of or relating to hydraulics
Related to water and the flows and pressures within a connected water-containing system
moved or operated or effected by liquid (water or oil); "hydraulic erosion"; "hydraulic brakes"
Pertaining to a fluid in motion
moved or operated or effected by liquid (water or oil); "hydraulic erosion"; "hydraulic brakes
of or relating to the study of hydraulics; "hydraulic engineer"
Of or pertaining to hydraulics, or to fluids in motion; conveying, or acting by, water; as, an hydraulic clock, crane, or dock
Using a fluid as a method of transmitting pressure It allows forces to be magnified
Timeswi
Of or pertaining to fluids in motion Hydraulic cement has a composition which permits it to set quickly under water Hydraulic jacks lift through the force transmitted to the movable part of the jack by a liquid Hydraulic control refers to the mechanical control of various parts of machines, such as coal cutters, loaders, etc , through the operation or action of hydraulic cylinders
A system that uses fluids under pressure to transmit force or power Hydraulic devices on a vehicle may include automatic transmission, power steering, and brake systems
Any operation that uses the incompressibility of liquids, usually oil or water, and their ability to offer resistance when being forced into a small cylinder, thus transmitting an increase in applied force Hydraulic brakes and clutches work on this principle
hydraulical
hydraulic fracturing
A technique in which a mixture of water and sand is forced down an oil well (or similar) in order to create fractures in the oil-bearing rock and thus release more oil
hydraulic radius
In a pipe or channel, the ratio of the cross-sectional area to the wetted perimeter. For a full pipe, this is half the radius
hydraulic retention time
a measure of the average length of time that a soluble compound remains in a constructed reactor
hydraulic retention times
plural form of hydraulic retention time
hydraulic brake
brake system in which a brake pedal moves a piston in the master cylinder; brake fluid then applies great force to the brake pads or shoes
hydraulic brake
brake operated by fluid pressure
hydraulic cement
a cement that hardens under water; made by heating limestone and clay in a kiln and pulverizing the result
hydraulic engine
engine that is powered by water pressure (or another liquid)
hydraulic engineering
the branch of civil engineering dealing with the use and control of water in motion
hydraulic jump
Sudden change in water level, analogous to a shock wave, commonly seen below weirs and sluice gates where a smooth stream of water suddenly rises at a foaming front. The fact that the speed of water waves varies with wavelength and with amplitude leads to a wide variety of effects. Tidal bores, which may be observed on some estuaries, are large-scale examples. See also Bernoulli's principle
hydraulic press
press in which a force applied by a piston to a small area is transmitted through water to another piston having a large area
hydraulic press
A machine in which a large force is exerted on the larger of two pistons in a pair of hydraulically coupled cylinders by means of a relatively small force applied to the smaller piston. Machine consisting of a cylinder fitted with a piston (see piston and cylinder) that uses liquid under pressure to exert a compressive force upon a stationary anvil or baseplate. The liquid is forced into the cylinder by a pump. The hydraulic press is widely used in industry for forming metals and for other tasks where a large force is required. It is manufactured in a wide variety of styles and sizes and in capacities ranging from 1 ton (0.9 metric ton) or less to 10,000 tons (9,000 metric tons) or more. See also punch press
hydraulic press
machine in which produces intense pressure by means of a liquid
hydraulic pump
pump powered by the compression of liquid
hydraulic pump
a water pump that uses the kinetic energy of flowing water to force a small fraction of that water to a reservoir at a higher level
hydraulic system
a mechanism operated by the resistance offered or the pressure transmitted when a liquid is forced through a small opening or tube
hydraulic transmission
a transmission that depends on a hydraulic system
hydraulics
{n} the science of the motions of fluids and of vessels to convey them
diesel-hydraulic locomotive
a locomotive driven by a hydraulic transmission system powered by a diesel engine
hydraulically
by means of hydraulic power
hydraulically
using hydraulics
hydraulically
in a hydraulic manner; "the block is then tested hydraulically to its full design test pressure on each stream separately
hydraulics
Engineering science pertaining to liquid pressure and flow
hydraulics
That branch of science, or of engineering, which treats of fluids in motion, especially of water, its action in rivers and canals, the works and machinery for conducting or raising it, its use as a prime mover, and the like
hydraulics
study of the mechanics of fluids
hydraulics
the mechanics of fluids, primarily water
hydraulics
the branch of engineering that deals with water or other fluid in motion
hydraulics
The study of the mechanical properties of liquids, including energy transmission and effects of the flow of water (hydraulique)
hydraulics
A branch of science that deals with the action or use of liquids forced through tubes and orifices under pressure to operate various mechanisms
hydraulics
A system of pressurized oil which provides power for raising and lowering the 3PH and which can be used to operate attached or towed implements having hydraulic pistons and cylinders "Live" hydraulics maintain oil pressure to the system even when the clutch is disengaged
hydraulics
(1) The study of liquids, particularly water, under all conditions of rest and motion (2) The branch of physics having to do with the mechanical properties of water and other liquids in motion and with the application of these properties in engineering ADVANCE \x 540
hydraulics
The hydraulic system of a vehicle or other machine
hydraulics
The engineering science that deals with practical applications where liquid is in motion and transmits energy
hydraulics
{i} study of the mechanical uses of fluids (especially water) in motion
hydraulics
the affects of the river based upon geologic factors
hydraulics
A field of study dealing with the flow pattern and rate of water movement based on the principles of fluid mechanics
hydraulics
Study of practical applications of liquid in motion
hydraulics
Hydraulics is the study and use of systems that work using hydraulic pressure. Branch of science concerned with the practical applications of fluids, primarily liquids, in motion. It is related to fluid mechanics, which in large part provides its theoretical foundation. Hydraulics deals with such matters as the flow of liquids in pipes, rivers, and channels and their confinement by dams and tanks. Some of its principles apply also to gases, usually when variations in density are relatively small. The scope of hydraulics extends to such mechanical devices as actuators and control systems. See also Bernoulli's principle, Pascal's law, pump
hydraulic

    Silbentrennung

    hy·drau·lic

    Türkische aussprache

    haydrôlîk

    Aussprache

    /hīˈdrôlək/ /haɪˈdrɔːlɪk/
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