
doi: 10.21236/ada134484
Abstract : This report investigates the correlation between theory and experiment for hydraulic transmission lines used to transmit pressure signals over long distances in fluidic control circuits. Typical source and load impedances connected to the lines are considered. A vast amount of experimental data is presented for various line lengths and diameters connected to different source and load impedances. The agreement is excellent for the exact distributed parameter theory.
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