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Experimental analysis of hydraulic discharge line in the frequency domain

The article presents the results of the experimental test of the pressure pulsation propagation across hydraulic line. The tests have been conducted in the form of a complete two-level experiment, having selected the following parameter variables: flexible hose type (1 or 2-wire hose), pressure valu...

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Published in:IOP conference series. Materials Science and Engineering 2017-08, Vol.227 (1), p.12072
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