nado59
Automotive
- Mar 23, 2008
- 7
Dear All,
I have found a brief statement that the spring effect of compressed fluid in hydraulic devices depends on the jerk (first derivative of acceleration) of the piston movement.
I can clearly see from an experiment that this is true but I would like to know the detailed explanation. My first thought would be that it depends on piston velocity but obviously I am wrong.
Many thanks in advance!
Nado
I have found a brief statement that the spring effect of compressed fluid in hydraulic devices depends on the jerk (first derivative of acceleration) of the piston movement.
I can clearly see from an experiment that this is true but I would like to know the detailed explanation. My first thought would be that it depends on piston velocity but obviously I am wrong.
Many thanks in advance!
Nado