An intermittent and problematic source of noise in hydraulic systems – Decompression.
The compression of hydraulic fluid results in storage of energy, similar to the potential energy stored in a compressed spring. Like a compressed spring, compressed fluid has the ability to do work.
If decompression is not controlled, the stored energy dissipates instantaneously. This sudden release of energy accelerates the fluid, which does work on anything in its path.
Uncontrolled decompression stresses hydraulic hose, pipe and fittings, creates noise and can cause pressure transients which can damage hydraulic components.
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