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What (who) is Hydraulic - definition

FLUID ENGINEERING AND FLUID MECHANICS
Hydraulic; Hydraulically; Hydraulic system; Hydraulic automaton; Hydraulic automata; Hydro dynamics; Hydraulic pressure; Hydraulic pistons; Open channel hydraulics; Hydraulic piston; Hydralic; Hydralics; Electrohydraulics; Ancient hydraulic systems; Hydraulician
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hydraulic         
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.
ADJ: ADJ n
hydraulically
...hydraulically operated pistons for raising and lowering the blade.
ADV: ADV with v
hydraulic         
[h??'dr?:l?k, h??'dr?l?k]
¦ adjective
1. denoting or relating to a liquid moving in a confined space under pressure.
2. relating to the science of hydraulics.
3. (of cement) hardening under water.
Derivatives
hydraulically adverb
Origin
C17: via L. from Gk hudraulikos, from hudro- 'water' + aulos 'pipe'.
Hydraulic         
·adj Of or pertaining to hydraulics, or to fluids in motion; conveying, or acting by, water; as, an hydraulic clock, crane, or dock.

Wikipedia

Hydraulics

Hydraulics (from Greek: Υδραυλική) is a technology and applied science using engineering, chemistry, and other sciences involving the mechanical properties and use of liquids. At a very basic level, hydraulics is the liquid counterpart of pneumatics, which concerns gases. Fluid mechanics provides the theoretical foundation for hydraulics, which focuses on the applied engineering using the properties of fluids. In its fluid power applications, hydraulics is used for the generation, control, and transmission of power by the use of pressurized liquids. Hydraulic topics range through some parts of science and most of engineering modules, and cover concepts such as pipe flow, dam design, fluidics and fluid control circuitry. The principles of hydraulics are in use naturally in the human body within the vascular system and erectile tissue. Free surface hydraulics is the branch of hydraulics dealing with free surface flow, such as occurring in rivers, canals, lakes, estuaries and seas. Its sub-field open-channel flow studies the flow in open channels.

The word "hydraulics" originates from the Greek word ὑδραυλικός (hydraulikos) which in turn originates from ὕδωρ (hydor, Greek for water) and αὐλός (aulos, meaning pipe).

Examples of use of Hydraulic
1. He said a "hydraulic failure" did not mean the entire hydraulic system of the aircraft had collapsed.
2. There are two types of elevators – hydraulic and electrical.
3. These units generate power for the shuttle‘s crucial hydraulic systems.
4. "And it has only one type of hydraulic fluid, not three," he said.
5. Alternatively, the plane‘s hydraulic system, which operates its brakes and rudders, might have malfunctioned, Kommersant suggested.