fixeddisplacement
Fixed displacement refers to hydraulic devices in which the volume of fluid moved per revolution remains constant across the operating range. These devices deliver a fixed amount of fluid per rotation, in contrast to variable-displacement units that adjust displacement to regulate flow. Fixed-displacement configurations are common in pumps and motors used in heavy machinery, where simplicity and robustness are valued.
In a fixed-displacement pump, the displacement D is fixed. The flow rate Q is proportional to speed,
The main advantage of fixed displacement is simplicity, high efficiency at a given speed, and predictable flow
Common examples include gear, vane, and piston pumps with fixed displacement, and fixed-displacement hydraulic motors used