As far as pressure I can work with, it will be generally balanced with ambient pressure (up to 9000 psi). I assume there will be a limit to the relative pressure I can generate and still flow through the line. I am also assuming it will have little to do with absolute pressure.
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Yes, it is an oil filled line. I can use electrical actuation to generate negative relative pressure in my line. Maybe a supply line is the answer, I was just hoping to avoid extra lines.
I am considering a potential two way hydraulic system for a subsea environment. I should be able to take advantage of the high ambient pressure to drive in either direction, though my flexible hydraulic line must be able to handle external pressure for this to work. I am not experienced...
Can someone tell me what differences you can expect between expensive bearings (SKF) and cheap bearings (VXB)? I would imagine running life, but is that generally load or speed, or some combination that is causing this? Are there some types of bearings you wouldn't skimp on, while others it's...
Thanks! That's a good idea.
A little more specs on this spline. It will have a very low duty cycle, and when it's loaded it will generally be stalled. It's also subsea, so my plan is to Xylan the female part.
I have a tool that will be engaging with a motor. The spline to transfer torque between the two is 1/2" diameter, and only needs to carry 18 Nm, so I'm not overly stressing it. It might not engage perfectly straight and it might not align perfectly well.
My plan is to use a hex spline with...
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I assume that periodically submerged equipment like ROVs have less...
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I maybe able to use a keyway and a wear ring, because it probably...
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Hello - I am designing a shaft coupling that needs to be able to handle 2200 Nm under normal operating conditions, but I would like it to break at around 3500 Nm. This device will have a long life, but it will only be operated up to 1000 cycles total so I'm not expecting fatigue to play a big...
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I'm thinking that the external spline will only be about 1/2"-1" in length. That is 10-20 times larger than it needs to be to take the torque, but I'm thinking it might be smart to not go too short so that the face to face compressive pressures don't get too...
Thanks for all the advice! I will reach out to some gear cutting shops and see if they have that capability with a shaper.
As far as the pressure angle goes, are you suggesting I move to a 45 degree? Because of some diameter restrictions I have pretty thin walls on the internal gear. I care...
Well right now I need a long (~7") internal spline. There is a possibility that I could create the part in a way that allowed me to EDM those internal teeth. That would leave a short external spline. Is that your concern?
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Yes it needs to slide while opposing the torque. The 20,000 in-lb should be only to overcome initial stiction, after which it should drop by half at least.
The axial travel is 6 inches.
I can afford to lose a substantial amount of force due to spline friction...
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