ɒFluid power is the technology that deals with the generation, control, and transmission of pressurized fluids.
As the term fluid refers either to gases or to liquids, fluid power is also subdivided into the categories of hydraulics and pneumatics. The differences being that with hydraulics the medium used is a liquid (ie mineral oil or water) and for pneumatics it is a gas (ie air or another inert gas).
Transport fluid
Delivering the fluid from one location to another to achieve a useful purpose.
An example of this in the case of hydraulics is a lube oil system to provide oil to lubricate bearings on heavy equipment.
Transport energy
In this case the fluid flow is used to actuate a device specifically designed to operate from the flow provided. In general these devices can be described as either a cylinder (providing a linear output force/motion) or motor (providing a rotary output).
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