Hydromechdude
Aerospace
- Jun 3, 2008
- 44
I started working as a hydraulic systems integrator ~1.5 years ago and would like some good reference books. I've been looking around and I have heard that 'Hydraulic System Analysis' by George Keller is really good.
I Google'd around for some stuff one day and came upon 'Handbook of Hydraulic Fluid Technology' by George E. Totten and it seemed pretty good from the preview that I looked at. That being said, it was $260, so I'd like to make sure it's worth it.
I'm a systems integrator and so that's what I plan to use them for. I'm worried that the Hydraulic System Analysis is only that - analysis. I'm more concerned with fluids, seals, pumps, valves, maintenance, etc. Analysis is nice, but I will not use it as much in the near future as I would the other things.
Anyone have some good suggestions?
Thanks.
I Google'd around for some stuff one day and came upon 'Handbook of Hydraulic Fluid Technology' by George E. Totten and it seemed pretty good from the preview that I looked at. That being said, it was $260, so I'd like to make sure it's worth it.
I'm a systems integrator and so that's what I plan to use them for. I'm worried that the Hydraulic System Analysis is only that - analysis. I'm more concerned with fluids, seals, pumps, valves, maintenance, etc. Analysis is nice, but I will not use it as much in the near future as I would the other things.
Anyone have some good suggestions?
Thanks.