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Hydraulic Sensors and Sources

The Ideal Hydraulic Flow Rate Sensor block represents an ideal flow meter, that is, a device that converts volumetric flow rate through a hydraulic line into a control signal proportional to this flow rate. The sensor is ideal because it does not account for inertia, friction, delays, pressure loss, and so on.
Connections A and B are conserving hydraulic ports connecting the sensor to the hydraulic line. Connection Q is a physical signal port that outputs the flow rate value. The sensor positive direction is from A to B. This means that the flow rate is positive if it flows from A to B.

The block has no parameters.
The block has the following ports:
Hydraulic conserving port associated with the sensor positive probe.
Hydraulic conserving port associated with the sensor negative (reference) probe.
Physical signal port that outputs the flow rate value.
Ideal Hydraulic Flow Rate Source
Ideal Hydraulic Pressure Sensor
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