Preface
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 June 2012
Summary
This book is aimed at undergraduate students as a second-year and beyond entry stage to fluid power. There is much material that will also appeal to technicians regarding the background to fluid power and the operation of components and systems. Fluid power is often considered a specialist subject but should not be so given that the same would not be said for electrical power. In fact, there are many applications for which fluid power control is the only possibility because of force/torque/power/environmental demands. In the past 20 years, a number of groups around the world have made significant steps forward in both the understanding and the application of theory and control, complementing the R&D activity undertaken within the manufacturing industry. Details of just one organization involving many participating fluid power centers around the world are available at www.fluid.power.net. I embarked on this book ostensibly as a replacement for my first book, Fluid Power Systems – Modelling, Simulation, Analog and Microcomputer Control, published by Prentice-Hall in 1989 and now out of print. However, the result is a much different book and perhaps not surprising, given the developments in fluid power in the past 20 years. Following many constructive comments by undergraduate students, friends in industry, and academic friends who still use my first book for teaching, it was clear that a new book was needed.
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- Fundamentals of Fluid Power Control , pp. xi - xivPublisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2009