Hydraulic in a sentence as an adjective

The place I used to work had a hydraulic paper sheer that could cut a ream straight in half.

The actuators all came to rest in 10ms, but it's taking way too long to shut down the hydraulic pumps.

In it, there are four hydraulic ports called secondary ports, each commanded by one of the four GPCs.

Where the turbo unit is driven by by a hydraulic pump, rather than the engine exhaust.

Even worst than losing both engines or total hydraulic failure.

These have hydraulic conductivities on the order of 10^-12 cm/s.

The landing gear was designed so it could be extended and locked with no hydraulic power, and that worked4.

In hydraulic or "direct" flight controls, both sticks move at the same rate, you need to be stronger than the other pilot.

All I know in detail is the 757 system, which uses triply-redundant hydraulic systems.

Also, your estimate for the ratings of jacks is off by a factor of x2 to x4. Floor jacks, which have a leaver and a hydraulic component, are typically only rated for 2 to 3 tons.

Note: several operators leave \n the A side off for push back because nose wheel steering is commanded by \n A-Side hydraulics.

The voting is done at the actuator using a hydraulic voting mechanism, called a force-fight voter.

If you have a large enough pressure differential for a large enough time, the port is hydraulically bypassed, which relieves the pressure in that one port.

They use internal combustion engines to power pumps and hydraulic or pneumatic end-effectors to actuate joints.

There is nothing in the Boston Dynamics machines in terms of mechanics or hydraulics that was not available or could not be implemented in 1968.

The hydraulic analogy would be if water pressure dropped every day between 0800 and 0900 because everyone was having their morning shower.

With the engine out you've lost the hydraulic boost you have over the control surfaces so the aircraft is going to become more and more difficult to control as it accelerates.

One interesting thing I've noticed is that subway systems, long home of one of the more iconic failsafes, the big red lever behind glass connected directly to hydraulic brakes, are moving away from that.

Drilling muds frequently cause some hydraulic fracture because you cannot balance all borehole pressures along the entire length of a borehole simultaneously with a single drilling mud weight.

It is concievable that greater amounts might be present in the subsurface due to hydraulic fracturing of gas shales, but this would be undesirable for everyone involved since that gas would be lost from production.

" and if I had to guess I would say it was a 'feel good' piece about Fracking to try to offset the ever growing evidence that the dangers of hydraulic fracturing require much more oversight and regulation if we want to do it safely.

Hydraulic definitions

adjective

moved or operated or effected by liquid (water or oil); "hydraulic erosion"; "hydraulic brakes"

adjective

of or relating to the study of hydraulics; "hydraulic engineer"