Cheers r/MechanicalEngineering,
does anyone know some good references, like videos or training manuals, for industrial hydraulics?
I just wanted to get familiar with all the different symbols in hydraulic diagrams and get a general idea on how that major types of valve, pumps, cylinders, motors, etc. work.
I've worked quite a bit with fluids so far, but mostly with gases (compressible) and thermodynamics, not so much oil (incompressible) and power transmission systems.
It's for an upcoming interview, for a manufacturer of excavators, loaders and industrial machines. I don't want to make a fool out of myself (again...) if they show me an hydraulic diagram and ask me to explain how it works.
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