Hydraulic Fluid Power - A Historical TimelineLulu.com, 19.07.2014 - 138 Seiten A light-hearted ramble through the history of hydraulic fluid power from its birth at the end of the 18th century up to the modern day. The book includes numerous illustrations, including the first hydraulic excavator and the virtual reality ship which could accommodate 700 passengers. |
Inhalt
Chapter | 3 |
Childhood to adolescence when everything is possible | 24 |
Sir William Armstrong | 35 |
The Great Exhibition | 42 |
The Great Eastern | 48 |
The Hydraulic Press | 54 |
Edward Ellington | 64 |
The Mareorama | 81 |
Harry Vickers | 88 |
Sir George Dowty | 95 |
Joe Bamford | 102 |
3 | 112 |
24 | 118 |
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