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  3. Hydrologic Evaluation of Landfill Performance - Wikipedia

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    HELP v4.0 – Microsoft Excel-based version developed by EPA ORD's Center for Environmental Solutions and Emergency Management, HELP 4 user manual and further documentation for HELP v3.0 [1] Commercial versions: Visual HELP – based on the HELP version 3.07, offers a Microsoft Windows GUI to view and edit soil profiles and to generate weather ...

  4. Brake fluid pressure sensor - Wikipedia

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    The sensor has an input port to measure the hydraulic braking pressure and an electrical connector output for a wire connection for feeding the warning light. Some brake failures do not trip the sensor into a fault mode. A brake fluid pressure sensor is used in anti-lock braking system (ABS). ABS fault lights come on with unexpected wheel lock ...

  5. Hydraulic calculation - Wikipedia

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    The sizes of network components can be more readily modified and recalculated on a computer than through a manual process. The 2013 NFPA 13 handbook includes a supplement which describes some of the application theory and processes applied when performing hydraulic calculations. [5]

  6. Hydrolock - Wikipedia

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    Hydrolock (a shorthand notation for hydrostatic lock or hydraulic lock) is an abnormal condition of any device which is designed to compress a gas by mechanically restraining it; most commonly the reciprocating internal combustion engine, the case this article refers to unless otherwise noted.

  7. Fuse (hydraulic) - Wikipedia

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    Depending on the system, hydraulic fuses may reset automatically after a delay, or may require manual re-opening. Forklift main hoist cylinders are usually equipped with a fuse built into the hose adapter at the base of the cylinder that resets immediately upon stopping the flow.

  8. Albert Strickler - Wikipedia

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    Albert Strickler (25 July 1887 – 1 February 1963) was a Swiss mechanical engineer recognized for contributions to our understanding of hydraulic roughness in open channel and pipe flow.

  9. Electrohydraulic servo valve - Wikipedia

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    A servo valve receives pressurized hydraulic fluid from a source, typically a hydraulic pump. It then transfers the fluid to a hydraulic cylinder in a closely controlled manner. Typically, the valve will move the spool proportionnaly to an electrical signal that it receives, indirectly controlling flow rate.