fluidischer
Fluidischer, also known as fluidics, is a field of engineering and applied physics that deals with the control and manipulation of fluids using the principles of fluid dynamics. The term "fluidics" was coined by Simon Ramo in the 1950s, and it has since been used to describe a variety of technologies that use fluid flow to perform logical operations, similar to how electronics use electrical signals.
Fluidics is based on the principles of fluid dynamics, which govern the behavior of liquids and gases.
One of the key advantages of fluidics is its ability to perform functions without the need for
Fluidics has been used in a variety of applications, including aerospace, automotive, and medical industries. In
Despite its many advantages, fluidics has not been as widely adopted as electronics. This is due in