SwRI: Hydraulic Systems Design and Development, developing specialty hydraulic systems and components
Hydraulic fluid power systems produce unparalleled levels of power with tremendous flexibility and minimal size and weight requirements.
Since 1947, Southwest Research Institute has helped industry and government
develop specialty hydraulic systems, while identifying and resolving pneumatic
and hydraulic fluid power problems.
Developing
Hydraulic Systems
As a multidisciplinary research and development organization, Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) is uniquely qualified to
aid clients in developing specialty hydraulic systems and components while identifying and resolving pneumatic and hydraulic fluid power problems.
During the initial development or improvement of hydraulic systems, SwRI engineers refine existing designs and develop innovative solutions to problems. Using commercial and SwRI-developed software, engineers perform the following:
Three-dimensional (3D) solid modeling
Structural analysis
Performance simulation for hydraulic components and systems:
Pumps and motors
Valves
Accumulators
Actuators
Integrated systems
ISO Certification
The Engine, Emissions and Vehicle Research Division has achieved certification to ISO 9001, ensuring compliance with stringent quality control procedures in design, development, and testing.
For more information about hydraulic systems design and development capabilities at SwRI or how you can contract with SwRI,
please contact
Glenn
Wendel at
gwendel@swri.org or 210-522-2622.
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Southwest Research Institute®
(SwRI®) is an independent, nonprofit, applied engineering and physical
sciences research and development organization with
12 technical divisions
using multidisciplinary approaches to problem solving. The Institute occupies
more than
1,200 acres and provides
nearly two million square feet of laboratories, test facilities, workshops, and offices for more than
3,300
employees who perform contract work for industry and government clients.
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