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Fast hydraulic drive

Hydraulic drive is probably the least used compression method. Although it provides tremendous power, it is difficult to maintain and fluid leakage is a problem. Pneumatic and electric compression are popular and successful. Electric drives are easy to control, but become expensive and/or slow when larger forces are required (as in the case of larger grids). Pneumatic systems are fast and powerful, but require a good supply of clean, dry, compressed air. With any method, accurate compression control is critical to reliable fixture performance. [Pg.887]

One of the more innovative systems within the CAREM concept is in-vessel Hydraulic Control Rod Drive (HCRD). Two designs are under development for HCRD Fast... [Pg.43]


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