The document discusses basic concepts of hydraulics. It defines hydraulics as enclosed fluid based systems that use pressurized incompressible liquids as a transmission medium. It explains that Pascal's principle, which states that pressure changes in any part of an enclosed fluid are transmitted undiminished to all parts, is the scientific concept behind hydraulics. The document also notes that Pascal's principle was discovered by French mathematician Blaise Pascal in 1647-48 and forms the basis for how hydraulic systems are able to function.
The document discusses basic concepts of hydraulics. It defines hydraulics as enclosed fluid based systems that use pressurized incompressible liquids as a transmission medium. It explains that Pascal's principle, which states that pressure changes in any part of an enclosed fluid are transmitted undiminished to all parts, is the scientific concept behind hydraulics. The document also notes that Pascal's principle was discovered by French mathematician Blaise Pascal in 1647-48 and forms the basis for how hydraulic systems are able to function.
The document discusses basic concepts of hydraulics. It defines hydraulics as enclosed fluid based systems that use pressurized incompressible liquids as a transmission medium. It explains that Pascal's principle, which states that pressure changes in any part of an enclosed fluid are transmitted undiminished to all parts, is the scientific concept behind hydraulics. The document also notes that Pascal's principle was discovered by French mathematician Blaise Pascal in 1647-48 and forms the basis for how hydraulic systems are able to function.
OF HYDRAULICS BY S. PRANES(18E019) BU. THARUNAN(18E033) SHARATH KUMAR(18E026) General Concepts
The science behind hydraulics is called Pascal's
principle. An enclosed fluid based systems using pressurized incompressible liquids as transmission media are called as hydraulic systems Pascal’s Principle
Pascal’s principle states that, in a fluid at rest in a closed
container, a pressure change in one part is transmitted without loss to every portion of the fluid and to the walls of the container. It was invented by French mathematician Blaise Pascal in 1647– 48 WORKING OF HYDRAULICS