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*Design should keep fluid temperatures below 82 C (180 F). Higher temperatures damage seals, and exceed fluid viscosity limits, damaging components.  | |||
'''Hydraulic Oil Cooler'''  | |||
Design of hydraulic cooler should be able to dissipate 30% of system heat  | |||
=See Also=  | =See Also=  | ||
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Overview
As the Hydraulic Motor forms a backbone powering many GVCS technologies, local fabrication of the technology enables a number of opportunities.
Research
Design Notes
Maximum Temperature
- Design should keep fluid temperatures below 82 C (180 F). Higher temperatures damage seals, and exceed fluid viscosity limits, damaging components.
 
Hydraulic Oil Cooler Design of hydraulic cooler should be able to dissipate 30% of system heat
See Also
- Hydraulic Power - Calculations
 
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