Network engineer, so not a real Engineer or a Student Engineer; is it allowed to ask a Mech. Eng. question/s?
If so, I'm looking to build a simple air piston pump w/low CFM (5.5), delivering air to ~9' below water surface.
Q1- Since 9' is ~1/3 Bar, does that mean I need to provide PSI at 0.3 Bar, or 1.3Bar at cylinder outlet?
Aside Q1, Q2 is figuring out Force (N) required on piston.
5cmf = 8640 ci
Cylinder 8"ID x 12"L = 603ci
8640 / 603 = ~14 stroke/min
60/14= 4.28 sec/full stroke
2.14 spf = 0.142 mps piston speed
Cylinder exit orifice 0.75 in
There seem to be a multitude of different Air Cylinder Force equations, however they all seem to be for closed cylinders.
One online calculator yielded a Force of 4K N....
I can mix bore size, length etc, and mix and match motors and gearing if I have to. Maybe smaller PVC prototypes.
But I am just shy of understanding the physics/fluid dynamics and I think I've got 90% of what I need to get a properly newbie engineered solution*. For various values of Engineered...
Would anyone be willing to help a guy out?
Thanks!
If so, I'm looking to build a simple air piston pump w/low CFM (5.5), delivering air to ~9' below water surface.
Q1- Since 9' is ~1/3 Bar, does that mean I need to provide PSI at 0.3 Bar, or 1.3Bar at cylinder outlet?
Aside Q1, Q2 is figuring out Force (N) required on piston.
5cmf = 8640 ci
Cylinder 8"ID x 12"L = 603ci
8640 / 603 = ~14 stroke/min
60/14= 4.28 sec/full stroke
2.14 spf = 0.142 mps piston speed
Cylinder exit orifice 0.75 in
There seem to be a multitude of different Air Cylinder Force equations, however they all seem to be for closed cylinders.
One online calculator yielded a Force of 4K N....
I can mix bore size, length etc, and mix and match motors and gearing if I have to. Maybe smaller PVC prototypes.
But I am just shy of understanding the physics/fluid dynamics and I think I've got 90% of what I need to get a properly newbie engineered solution*. For various values of Engineered...
Would anyone be willing to help a guy out?
Thanks!
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