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Hydraulic retarders play a critical role in modern vehicle braking systems by converting kinetic energy into thermal energy through the fluid dynamic interactions within the retarder system.
Boston Dynamics’ new humanoid moves like no robot you’ve ever seen All-electric, 360° joints give the new Atlas plenty of inhuman movements.
Dynamic Image Analysis transforms hydraulic fluid contamination monitoring with real-time particle analysis, enhancing system reliability and reducing costs ...
A day after retiring the hydraulic version of its humanoid robot, Boston Dynamics just announced that — like Bob Dylan before it — Atlas just went electric.
Rising oil & gas exploration, investments, and hydraulic fracturing operations are set to drive demand for hydraulic workover ...
Atlas during a demonstration of its abilities at the Boston Dynamics facilities in Waltham, Mass., in 2021. The robot has been decommissioned to give way to a new model of the same name. Josh ...
Around the 1-minute mark, Atlas performs a front flip, lands low and hydraulic fluid shoots out of both kneecaps.
Boston Dynamics was, of course, well ahead of the current humanoid robotics curve. Last July marked the 10 th anniversary of the bipedal robot’s debut.