Question 124General Subjects - 1st Asst/Chief

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Overheating of the oil in a hydraulic system can be caused by _______________.

Ainsufficient external pump slippage
Ban increase in the number of the hydraulic fluid film layers
Ccontinuous leakage through the pressure relief valve
Dfluctuating pump discharge pressure in response to normal load variations
AI Explanation

The correct answer is C) continuous leakage through the pressure relief valve. Continuous leakage through the pressure relief valve can cause overheating of the oil in a hydraulic system. This is because the pressure relief valve is designed to open and release hydraulic fluid when the system pressure exceeds a certain threshold. When this happens, the fluid flows back to the tank, generating heat due to the fluid friction. This constant loss of fluid through the relief valve prevents the system from maintaining the proper operating temperature, leading to overheating. The other options are incorrect because: A) insufficient external pump slippage would not cause overheating, B) an increase in the number of hydraulic fluid film layers is not a cause of overheating, and D) fluctuating pump discharge pressure is a normal occurrence in hydraulic systems and does not directly lead to overheating.

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