Fluid power has the highest power density of all conventional power-transmission technologies. Learn the benefits and limitations of fluid power, how to analyze fluid power components and circuits, and how to design and simulate fluid power circuits for applications.

Fundamentals of Fluid Power

Fundamentals of Fluid Power


Instructors: James D. Van De Ven, PhD
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Reviewed on Dec 9, 2018
This is the best online course I have participated in. I want to thank University of Minnesota for providing this wonderful platform for learning more about fluid power.
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Thank you for giving me excellent information on fundamentals of fluid power. It is very helpful course for me. Thank you University of Minnesota and Coursera.
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Reviewed on Apr 9, 2020
This has been a valuable review for me and I learned some new things.I think it is an excellent way to get introduced to fluid power at an engineering level.





