0 operated by or involving the pressure of water or some other liquid: --
1 (of a device) operated by water pressure or by pressure from another liquid: --
The plane’s hydraulic systems can withstand incredibly high temperatures.
2 a hydraulic machine or tool operates by using power from the pressure of water or another liquid: --
They manufacture hydraulic pumps, valves, and motors.
The left ventricle, perhaps best adapted to pump against a systemic afterload, is faced with the much lower hydraulic impedance of the pulmonary vascular bed.
But conventional hydraulic jumps form only upstream of some obstruction in the channel, while in the present case there is no obstruction.
Nevertheless, the development and enlargement of an integrated hydraulic network in the thirteenth century inclined proprietors to take precautions against usurpers.
These parts are normally hemmed with hydraulic machines which are quite expensive and specially designed for the current type of car.
The input to this model is the hydraulic forces reduced at the centre of gravity.
There are also a few implementations of classical adaptive control and fuzzy-based control for hydraulic robot mechanism or similar applications.
Many parallel robots are equipped with hydraulic or pneumatic actuators.
The latter may seem somewhat specialized, but is important because hydraulic actuators are critical components of robotic devices that enter hazardous environments.