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Was (wer) ist hydraulic suppressor - definition

COMPONENT WHICH PREVENTS THE SUDDEN LOSS OF HYDRAULIC FLUID PRESSURE IN HYDRAULIC SYSTEMS
Hydraulic fuse; Hydraulic fuses

Silencer (firearms)         
  • Suppressed 12 gauge shotgun and 7.62×39 mm rifle
  • Integral suppressor on [[VSS Vintorez]] sniper rifle and [[AS Val]] assault rifle
  • Cutaway of a suppressor
  • A case of suppressors produced by [[Gemtech]]
  • Kinematics of the PPS pistol
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  • Missing or non-clear info}}
  • Cross-section drawing of a pistol suppressor, showing expansion chamber wrapped around inner suppressor assembly, and four wipes. The bullet pushes a bullet-diameter hole through the wipes, trapping propellant gas behind it entirely until the bullet has passed through the wipe completely
  • Nielsen device]] protruding (completely assembled)
  • Nielsen device completely removed and disassembled
  • Retaining ring unscrewed and Nielsen device partially removed
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  • Rear of suppressor showing the rotational indexing system incorporated into some Nielsen devices
  • Kinematics of a Nielsen Device
  • Revolver with suppressor. Gas can be seen escaping between barrel and cylinder
  • [[SilencerCo]] Osprey .45 suppressor on a Springfield pistol
  • Firearm suppressors including the SilencerCo Osprey 9, SWR Octane 45, and SilencerCo Saker 5.56
  • Different Silencer designs
  • Cross-section drawing of a rimfire rifle suppressor, showing short expansion chamber and thirteen plastic baffles. These baffles use alternating angled flat surfaces to repeatedly deflect gas expanding through the suppressor. In the actual suppressor, baffles are orientated at 90 degrees to one another about the axis of bullet travel. (The illustration does not demonstrate this well.)
DEVICE WHICH REDUCES SOUND INTENSITY OR MUZZLE FLASH ON A FIREARM
Sound suppressors; Sound suppressor; Supressor; Supresor; Suppresor; Pistol suppressor; Subsonic bullet; Muzzle blast suppressor; Weapon silencer; Suppressor (firearms); Sound moderator; Gun silencer; Suppressor; Firearm silencer; Maxim Silencer; Silencer (firearm)
A silencer, also known as a sound suppressor, suppressor or sound moderator, is a muzzle device that reduces the acoustic intensity of the muzzle report (sound of a gunshot) and muzzle rise when a gun (firearm or air gun) is discharged, by modulating the speed and pressure of the propellant gas from the muzzle and hence suppressing the muzzle blast. Like other muzzle devices, a silencer can be a detachable accessory mounted to the muzzle, or an integral part of the barrel.
Hydraulic machinery         
  • An [[excavator]]; main hydraulics: Boom cylinders, swing drive, cooler fan, and trackdrive
  • An [[exploded view]] of an external gear pump.
  • Fundamental features of using hydraulics compared to mechanics for force and torque increase/decrease in a transmission.
  • Open loop and closed loop circuits
  • scissor lift]]
MACHINERY AND TOOLS THAT USE LIQUID FLUID POWER TO DO SIMPLE WORK
Water motors; Industrial Hydraulics; Hydraulic machine; Hydraulic equipment; Hydraulic circuit; Hydraulic drive system; Hydraulic drive; Hydraulic line; Hydraulic hose; Hydraulic power transmission; Hydrostatic drive
Hydraulic machines use liquid fluid power to perform work. Heavy construction vehicles are a common example.
suppressor         
  • Suppressed 12 gauge shotgun and 7.62×39 mm rifle
  • Integral suppressor on [[VSS Vintorez]] sniper rifle and [[AS Val]] assault rifle
  • Cutaway of a suppressor
  • A case of suppressors produced by [[Gemtech]]
  • Kinematics of the PPS pistol
  • Illegal}}
  • Missing or non-clear info}}
  • Cross-section drawing of a pistol suppressor, showing expansion chamber wrapped around inner suppressor assembly, and four wipes. The bullet pushes a bullet-diameter hole through the wipes, trapping propellant gas behind it entirely until the bullet has passed through the wipe completely
  • Nielsen device]] protruding (completely assembled)
  • Nielsen device completely removed and disassembled
  • Retaining ring unscrewed and Nielsen device partially removed
  • alt=
  • Rear of suppressor showing the rotational indexing system incorporated into some Nielsen devices
  • Kinematics of a Nielsen Device
  • Revolver with suppressor. Gas can be seen escaping between barrel and cylinder
  • [[SilencerCo]] Osprey .45 suppressor on a Springfield pistol
  • Firearm suppressors including the SilencerCo Osprey 9, SWR Octane 45, and SilencerCo Saker 5.56
  • Different Silencer designs
  • Cross-section drawing of a rimfire rifle suppressor, showing short expansion chamber and thirteen plastic baffles. These baffles use alternating angled flat surfaces to repeatedly deflect gas expanding through the suppressor. In the actual suppressor, baffles are orientated at 90 degrees to one another about the axis of bullet travel. (The illustration does not demonstrate this well.)
DEVICE WHICH REDUCES SOUND INTENSITY OR MUZZLE FLASH ON A FIREARM
Sound suppressors; Sound suppressor; Supressor; Supresor; Suppresor; Pistol suppressor; Subsonic bullet; Muzzle blast suppressor; Weapon silencer; Suppressor (firearms); Sound moderator; Gun silencer; Suppressor; Firearm silencer; Maxim Silencer; Silencer (firearm)
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Wikipedia

Fuse (hydraulic)

In hydraulic systems, a fuse (or velocity fuse) is a component which prevents the sudden loss of hydraulic fluid pressure. It is a safety feature, designed to allow systems to continue operating, or at least to not fail catastrophically, in the event of a system breach. It does this by stopping or greatly restricting the flow of hydraulic fluid through the fuse if the flow exceeds a threshold.

The term "fuse" is used here in analogy with electrical fuses which perform a similar function.

Hydraulic systems rely on high pressures (usually over 7000 kPa) to work properly. If a hydraulic system loses fluid pressure, such as due to a burst hydraulic hose, it will become inoperative and components such as actuators may collapse. This is an undesirable condition in life-critical systems such as aircraft or heavy machinery, such as forklifts. Hydraulic fuses help guard against catastrophic failure of a hydraulic system by automatically isolating the defective branch.

When a hydraulic system is damaged, there is generally a rapid flow of hydraulic fluid towards the breach. Most hydraulic fuses detect this flow and seal themselves (or restrict flow) if the flow exceeds a predetermined limit. There are many different fuse designs but most involve a passive spring-controlled mechanism which closes when the pressure differential across the fuse becomes excessive.

Many gas station pumps are equipped with a velocity fuse to limit gasoline flow. The fuse can be heard to engage with a "click" on some pumps if the nozzle trigger is depressed fully. A slight reduction in fuel flow can be observed. The fuse resets instantly upon releasing the trigger.