This video will explain the mathematical principles required to calculate the pressure within a cylinder required to hold a load.
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@bigbothoee86179 ай бұрын
Perfect example straight to the point love it i have no idea how i got here but thanks
@user-yx5wd5yy6h2 ай бұрын
thank you
@powersliding2 жыл бұрын
best video...because it is short are hits the target straight..thanks
@THET19162 жыл бұрын
Thanks, the goal is to get to the point. We just don’t have time for all the extra stuff.
@mihirvartak29975 ай бұрын
If we consider diameter of piston. Then we have to calculate area and then multiply divide with force?
@frankjames19553 жыл бұрын
hello i have a problem about this stuff ... a cylinder that’s 2 inches x 6 inches at 1000 psi reads - P x V / atm .. to find the volume of compressed air.. which is 1000 (psi) x 18.85 (volume ) / 14.7 (atmosphere ) = 1281 Cu .. excellent ... but now change the 1000 psi to 10 psi - 10 psi x 18.85Cu / 14.7 atm = 12.823 Cu ?? how can there be less air in the cylinder (12.823 Cu) under 10 psi than the cylinders initial volume of 18.85 Cu ?
@ZULFERISYAHPUTRA3 жыл бұрын
Dear Sir............Example Problem I have a single acting hydraulic cylinder with a stroke of 300 mm, a bore of 18 mm and a rod of 10 mm if the press weight is 10 mm on the Piston Head what is the pressure.....Please explain the calculations
@Vic-xg2kc2 ай бұрын
Sorry to be pedantic but, you say 'it doesn't matter where the piston is, it's always going to be 100psi'. This doesn't sound right to me. Not only would the pressure change as the piston moved up and down the cylinder but the gauge pressure would change depending on the position of the gauge due to pressure at depth. Perhaps you meant this change would be slight and therefore negligent?
@johnjohny3484 Жыл бұрын
But we know that pressure it is not created by the pump... why did you added that pump ?