期刊:Transactions of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers [ASME International] 日期:1944-10-01卷期号:66 (7): 583-588
标识
DOI:10.1115/1.4018113
摘要
Abstract Having passed through a period of manual control of auxiliary power functions on earlier aircraft, and later the hand-pump and low-pressure vane- and gear-pump stages, continued demands for higher pressure eventually led to the present-day types of piston pumps which supply necessary power to hydraulic systems of control. The author outlines the basic requirements for well-designed oil-hydraulic equipment including pumps, and then in detail describes the gear pump and the axial-piston pump in both the constant- and variable-delivery designs. Considerations in selecting pumping equipment and the design of the hydraulic circuit are stated.