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An accumulator is an energy storage device in a hydraulic or pneumatic system. It converts energy in the system into compressed or potential energy at appropriate times and stores it. When the system needs it, it converts the compressed or potential energy back into hydraulic or pneumatic energy to replenish the system. When the system pressure increases instantaneously, it can absorb this energy to ensure the overall system pressure remains normal.
1. Selection Method When selecting an accumulator, many parameters are involved. The most important parameters are as follows: 1) Minimum pressure P1 and maximum pressure P2 - working pressure.
1. Auxiliary energy: If the flow rate in the hydraulic circuit changes significantly in a short period of time, an accumulator can be used to reduce the cost of equipment and operating costs by using a smaller pump and motor.
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An accumulator is an energy storage device in a hydraulic or pneumatic system. It converts energy in the system into compressed or potential energy at appropriate times and stores it. When the system needs it, it converts the compressed or potential energy back into hydraulic or pneumatic energy to replenish the system. When the system pressure increases instantaneously, it can absorb this energy to ensure the overall system pressure remains normal.
1. Selection Method When selecting an accumulator, many parameters are involved. The most important parameters are as follows: 1) Minimum pressure P1 and maximum pressure P2 - working pressure.
1. Auxiliary energy: If the flow rate in the hydraulic circuit changes significantly in a short period of time, an accumulator can be used to reduce the cost of equipment and operating costs by using a smaller pump and motor.