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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 original on 4 September 2017. Retrieved 4 September 2017. "Energie hydraulique des barrages d'Inga : Grands potentiels pour le développement de la République...
- The water organ or hydraulic organ (Gr****: ὕδραυλις) (early types are sometimes called hydraulos, hydraulus or hydraula) is a type of pipe organ blown...
- is classified as a Natura 2000 protection zone named Ridens et dunes hydrauliques du Pas de Calais (Ridens and sub-aqueous dunes of the Dover Strait)....
- are glycol-ether based, but mineral oil (Citroën/Rolls-Royce liquide hydraulique minéral (LHM)) and silicone-based (DOT 5) fluids are also available....
- by the French mining engineer Claude Burdin in a memo, "Des turbines hydrauliques ou machines rotatoires à grande vitesse", which he submitted to the Académie...
- Mouvement dans les Fluides appliqué a l'Explication de Differens Phenomènes Hydrauliques, translated into English by William Nicholson as "Experimental Inquiries...
- University of Vermont Chanson, H. (2002). Certains Aspects de la Conception hydrauliques des Aqueducs Romains. ('Some Aspect on the Hydraulic Design of Roman...
- mid-1700s, French engineer Bernard Forest de Bélidor published Architecture Hydraulique, which described vertical- and horizontal-axis hydraulic machines, and...
- (1826) Cours de mécanique appliqué aux machines Mémoire sur les roues hydrauliques a aubes courbes, mues par-dessous (in French). Metz: veuve Thiel. 1827...