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Power transmission in aircraft; 1.2. Primary and secondary power transmission functions for actuators; 1.3. Hydraulic power actuation 327 $a2.1. Risks and risk acceptance2.2. Response to failure; 2.3. Redundancy; 2.4. Feared events and failure rates in actuation; 2.5. Fundamentals of reliability calculation; 2.6. Short glossary of technical terms pertaining to reliability; 3.1. Needs and constraints; 3.2. Fluid conditioning; 3.3. Monitoring and maintaining the fluid in working conditions; 3.4. Energy phenomena caused by the fluid; 4.1. Hydromechanical power transformation; 4.2. Functional perspective; 4.3. Technological shortcomings; 5.1. Power metering principles; 5.2. Power-on-Demand; 5.3. Metering by hydraulic restriction 327 $a5.4. Impact of restriction configuration and properties on the metering function5.5. Servovalves; 6.1. Power distribution; 6.2. Providing power; 6.3. Protecting; 6.4. Managing the load; 7.1. Introduction; 7.2. Arrangement of actuation functions; 7.3. Architecture and routing of hydraulic power networks; 7.4. Integration of components and equipment; 7.5. Integration of actuators in the airframe; 1.1.1. Needs and requirements for secondary power and power flows; 1.1.2. Actuation functions; 1.1.3. Actuation needs and constraints; 1.2.1. Primary functions; 1.2.2. Secondary functions 327 $a1.2.3. Signal approach and power approach1.2.4. Types of actuators; 1.3.1. Units and reference values; 1.3.2. Energy transport by a liquid; 1.3.3. Historical evolution of power and pressure use; 1.3.4. Potential advantages and disadvantages of hydraulic technology; 1.3.5. Overall hydraulic circuit architecture; 2.2.1. Resistance to failure; 2.2.2. Tolerance to failure; 2.2.3. Examples; 2.3.1. Static redundancy; 2.3.2. Dynamic redundancy; 2.5.1. Variables used in reliability calculation; 2.5.2. Generic failure rate models; 2.5.3. Reliability of element associations 327 $a3.1.1. Opportunities and constraints in hydrostatic power transmission3.1.2. 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