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- system used a vegetable oil (liquide hydraulique végétal, LHV), but later switched to a synthetic (liquide hydraulique synthétique, LHS). Both had the disadvantage...
- The water organ or hydraulic organ (Gr****: ὕδραυλις) (early types are sometimes called hydraulos, hydraulus or hydraula) is a type of pipe organ blown...
- are glycol-ether based, but mineral oil (Citroën/Rolls-Royce liquide hydraulique minéral (LHM)) and silicone-based (DOT 5) fluids are also available....
- to the late 19th century as a successor to the Société Électricité et Hydraulique founded by Julien Dulait [nl]. After World War II the company expanded...
- EC list, updated 20 April 2011. Retrieved 20 September 2011. "Energie hydraulique des barrages d'Inga : Grands potentiels pour le développement de la République...
- article at [[:fr:Trompe hydraulique]]; see its history for attribution. You may also add the template {{Translated|fr|Trompe hydraulique}} to the talk page...
- mid-1700s, French engineer Bernard Forest de Bélidor published Architecture Hydraulique, which described vertical- and horizontal-axis hydraulic machines, and...
- powered by the engine, pressurizes the hydraulic fluid (LHM – liquide hydraulique minéral) and an ac****ulator sphere maintains a reserve of hydraulic power...
- on the rear axle of their top-of-range model, the Traction Avant 15 Hydraulique. In 1955, the Citroën DS incorporated four wheel hydropneumatic suspension...
- illustration of Bernard Forest de Bélidor's treatise L'architecture hydraulique, printed in France in 1737. The arrow is here used to illustrate the...