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hydraulic accumulator [hī′drȯ·lik ə′kyü·myə‚lād·ər] (mechanical engineering) A hydraulic flywheel that stores potential energy by accumulating a quantity of pressurized hydraulic fluid in a suitable enclosed vessel. Hydraulic accumulator A pressure vessel which oper-ates as a fluid source device or shock absorber. It is used to store fluid under pressure or to absorb excessive pressure increases. The hydraulic accumulator is an energy-efficient component, which allows the use of a smaller pump to achieve the same end results in terms of cylinder rod actuation speeds. In certain circuit designs, the accumulator will permit a pump motor to be completely shut down for an extended period of time while the accumulator supplies the necessary fluid to the circuit. The operation of the hydraulic accumulator is induced by a pressurized gas (usually nitrogen), a spring, or a weighted plunger. The accumulator supplies fluid for actuator movement or to replace fluid lost by leakage. The gas-charged accumulator and the spring-type accumulator discharge their fluid into the system at pressures which are decreasing as the gas or spring expands. The weighted accumulator allows stored fluid to be discharged into the system at a constant pressure for the entirety of its downward stroke. See Control systems, Hydraulics, Pump How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| Standard features: Clamping by servo-controlled variable-volume pumps and hydraulic accumulator for fast lock-up time. A hydraulic accumulator from a Ford 6000 tractor creates a pause while pressure builds up in the system so the two motors start slowly-and not with a bang. Traditionally, it was thought that a dedicated micro-molding or hydraulic accumulator driven machine was required for this type of molding, according to the company. |
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