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A '''hydraulic accumulator''' is an ] device. It is a ] storage reservoir in which a non-compressible ] is held under pressure from an external source. That external source can be a ], a raised weight, or a compressed ]. A '''hydraulic accumulator''' is an ] device. It is a ] storage reservoir in which a non-compressible ] is held under pressure from an external source. That external source can be a ], a raised ], or a compressed ].


Compressed gas accumulators are by far the most common type. These are also called hydropneumatic accumulators. Compressed gas accumulators are by far the most common type. These are also called hydropneumatic accumulators.

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A hydraulic accumulator is an energy storage device. It is a pressure storage reservoir in which a non-compressible hydraulic fluid is held under pressure from an external source. That external source can be a spring, a raised weight, or a compressed gas.

Compressed gas accumulators are by far the most common type. These are also called hydropneumatic accumulators.

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What's An Accumulator?

Hydraulic Accumulator - Detailed discussion of various types.

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