noun
- the technology of using flowing liquids or gases in tubes to perform functions similar to those of electronic devices
Usage: technical; engineering
Examples
- Fluidics systems use no moving parts, making them reliable in harsh environments.
- The engineer designed a fluidics circuit to control the manufacturing process.
- Fluidics technology found applications in aerospace and industrial automation.
- The fluidics amplifier responded to small pressure changes.
- Research in fluidics led to advances in pneumatic control systems.
- The fluidics device operated using compressed air instead of electricity.