Accumulator Applications in Fluid Power Systems
Principal Applications
Hydraulic accumulators have a number of applications in a hydraulic system. These are, primarily:
Auxiliary Power Source

Leakage Compensator
Another application for an accumulator is as a compensator for internal or external leakage during aprolong period when the system is pressurized but not in operation. Figure2-2 shows a hydraulic circuit employing an accumulator as a leakage compensator.

Thermal Expansion Compensator

Emergency Power Source

Fluid Make-Up Device

Pulsation Dampener / Hydraulic Shock Absorber
One of the major industrial applications of accumulators is the elimination or reduction of high pressure pulsations or hydraulic line shock
Hydraulic shock or water hammer is usually caused by the sudden stoppage or deceleration of a fluid flowing at high velocity in a pipeline. The hydraulic line shock generates a compression wave at the source (a rapidly closed valve) which travels at the speed of sound upstream to the end of the pipe and back again, causing an increase in the line pressure. This wave travels back and forth over the entire length of the pipeline until it is finally dissipated by friction. Pulsation dampeners are used to help mitigate these pressure fluctuations and protect the system from damage.

Power Source in Dual Pressure Circuits

Holding Device

Transfer Barrier

Fluid Dispenser
