question 15, A bell housing does connect a pump to a motor... It doesn't couple the drive force together, but it sure as $hit attaches them together...
question 17, This is incorrect. The flow rate is constant regardless of working pressure of a fixed displacement pump. Look, Yes the flow rate would drop due to rotor slip of a motor but this is NOT calculated for in this level of testing. If you don't know what rotor slip is, or are not designing a system to land on the moon, you are not calculating for slip and this is just leading people down the wrong path because this exam is going to be expecting them to be saying that the answer is constant. This is just messing with people trying to learn.
question 15, A bell housing does connect a pump to a motor... It doesn't couple the drive force together, but it sure as $hit attaches them together...
Thank you, this video was helpful
Had me second guessing the knowledge I have. Just stay calm and think about system and operations to help you find the answer.
question 17, This is incorrect. The flow rate is constant regardless of working pressure of a fixed displacement pump. Look, Yes the flow rate would drop due to rotor slip of a motor but this is NOT calculated for in this level of testing. If you don't know what rotor slip is, or are not designing a system to land on the moon, you are not calculating for slip and this is just leading people down the wrong path because this exam is going to be expecting them to be saying that the answer is constant. This is just messing with people trying to learn.
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is it exactly same as exam paper ?
The answer to number 4 seems like a contradiction
System error...data corrupted.
Please chance to write the notes. Little more slowly
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Water glycol is the 1st answer
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Sir, in hydraulic system used oil.
Water can be used as well
great it helped
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some of these are absolutely incorrect
Agreed
@@Grant7009 can you guys specify which answers are incorrect. i will deepy appreciate it.
Best helpful video Sir. So thanks sir