hydraulic transmission
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Definition
- Noun:
- A power transmission system that uses pressurized fluid: A hydraulic transmission is a mechanism that transfers power from one point to another using a liquid, typically oil, under pressure. It converts mechanical energy into hydraulic energy and then back into mechanical energy to perform work.
- A type of automatic gear system: In vehicles and machinery, it often refers to a system that uses fluid coupling or torque converters to change gears and transmit power smoothly without manual clutch operation.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The excavator uses a hydraulic transmission to power its tracks and digging arm.
- Many modern tractors are equipped with a hydraulic transmission for easier operation.
Advanced Usage
- "Hydraulic transmission system": This full term emphasizes the complete assembly of components (pump, valves, fluid, motor) that work together.
- The efficiency of the entire hydraulic transmission system depends on maintaining clean fluid.
Variants and Related Words
- Hydraulics (n): The broader science and technology of using liquids to transmit power and motion.
- He studied engineering with a focus on hydraulics.
- Hydrostatic transmission (n): A specific type of hydraulic transmission where a hydraulic pump drives a hydraulic motor.
- This lawnmower features a quiet and efficient hydrostatic transmission.
Synonyms
- Fluid drive: A general term for a transmission system using fluid.
- Hydraulic drive: A synonym often used in engineering contexts.
Related Phrases
- Hydraulic fluid: The specialized liquid used in a hydraulic transmission.
- Always check the level of the hydraulic fluid.
- Transmission oil: Another term for the fluid used in such systems.
Noun
- a transmission that depends on a hydraulic system