- Ability to read fluid power circuit schematics (k1-k4)
- Ability to size standard circutis for simple drive tasks (k1-k6)
- Ability towards a comparative assessment of fluid power solutions in the context of electrical alternatives (k1-k5)
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- Comparison of fluid power solutions with other drive and power transmission technologies
- Basics of hydrostatics and hydrodynamics: pressure-flow relations, flow forces, hydraulic capacities and inductances
- Conventions for fluid power circuit schematics according to ISO 1219
- Hydraulic and pneumatic components: Setup and working principles of pumps, compressors, motors, cylinders, valves, hydraulic accumulators, coolers, filters and hydraulic fluids
- Sealing technology: static and dynamic sealing problems in fluid power system, design of piston and rod sealings
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