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ANSI B93.63M : 1984

Withdrawn
Withdrawn

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HYDRAULIC FLUID POWER - PETROLEUM FLUIDS - PREDICTION OF BULK MODULI,
Withdrawn date

15-03-2022

Published date

12-01-2013

Gives a procedure for predicting the bulk moduli of petroleum or hydrocarbon oils used as fluids (in the absence of air bubbles) in hydraulic fluid power systems and for other purposes and provides graphical techniques to obtain such moduli without extended calculations and with the accuracy required for the practical calculation of hydraulic systems parameters. Useful temperature range is from O deg. C to 270 deg. C, with a pressure range from atmospheric to 7 000 bar (700 000 kPa).

Committee
ANSI
DocumentType
Standard
PublisherName
American National Standards Institute
Status
Withdrawn

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