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Stand Tests of Hydraulic Props in Dynamic Loads

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The results are considered for dynamic and static tests of hydraulic props with the valves of different constructions in the experimental stand. The influence exerted by loading parameters on the stiffness coefficient of hydraulic prop is established, and delay of increase in pressure from the loading force is revealed.

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Klishin, V.I., Tarasik, T.M. Stand Tests of Hydraulic Props in Dynamic Loads. Journal of Mining Science 37, 77–84 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1016788903660

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