fluidics

[ floo-id-iks ]
/ fluˈɪd ɪks /

noun (used with a singular verb)

the technology dealing with the use of a flowing liquid or gas in various devices, especially controls, to perform functions usually performed by an electric current in electronic devices.
Also called fluerics.

Origin of fluidics

First recorded in 1960–65; fluid + -ics

OTHER WORDS FROM fluidics

flu·id·ic, adjective non·flu·id·ic, adjective

Example sentences from the Web for fluidics

  • Terry Chung, an expert on fluidics and fountain systems, led the engineering of the mechanical systems.

    Font of Invention | |September 18, 2014 |DAILY BEAST

British Dictionary definitions for fluidics

fluidics
/ (fluːˈɪdɪks) /

noun

(functioning as singular) the study and use of systems in which the flow of fluids in tubes simulates the flow of electricity in conductors. Such systems are used in place of electronics in certain applications, such as the control of apparatus

Derived forms of fluidics

fluidic, adjective