GB/T 44050.2-2024
ActiveHydraulic fluid power—Determination of fluid-borne noise characteristics of components and systems—Part 2: Measurement of speed of sound in a fluid in a pipe
液压传动 油液噪声特性测定 第2部分:管道中油液声速的测量
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies a test method for measuring the speed of sound in hydraulic fluid within a pipe, which is essential for characterizing fluid-borne noise in hydraulic systems. It is applied in the design, testing, and troubleshooting of hydraulic components and systems, particularly in industries such as aerospace, automotive, and industrial machinery where noise reduction and system performance are critical. The standard provides a consistent procedure for engineers to evaluate acoustic properties, enabling accurate prediction and mitigation of pressure pulsations and noise in fluid power systems.
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