What is the difference between fluid control and fluid handling?1. Fluid control mainly uses various control components of the fluid (such as various pumps, valves, cylinders) and hydraulic system acc...
The advantages and disadvantages of fluid control are as follows:Advantages:Improve production efficiency, reduce energy consumption, improve product quality, and ensure safety.Disadvantages:Since oil...
Set flow rate: usually refers to the predetermined flow rate value of fluid passing through a certain pipe or section based on system requirements. This value can be volume flow or mass flow, dependin...
(1) Instantaneous flow rate:Describes the volume of fluid passing through a pipe or fluid medium at a specific moment. In short, instantaneous flow focuses on the fluid flow at a certain moment.Instan...
Mass flow rate: The mass of fluid flowing through the cross-section of a pipeline per unit time.Mass Flowrate refers to the mass of fluid passing through a closed pipeline or an open groove in a unit ...