Jaguarnotredbull
Mechanical
- Feb 18, 2005
- 5
Dear Sir, Madam,
I have a problem that is proving difficult to solve. Having researched high and low I have concluded that I need some help please!!
Firstly, I would like to thank you for reading my enquiry and any help is much appreciated.
The problem I have is to do with hydraulics. The aim is to design a linear catapult that accelerates a 90kg mass with a speed of 36m/s within 7.5m of launch, and then the mass is detached.
Having conducted some initial research and designs, I have found that the use of hydraulics would be best. My idea is to use hydraulic oil that is pumped from a reservoir into storage cylinders filled with nitrogen i.e. an accumulator. The nitrogen compresses and acts like a spring, and the hydraulic oil acts like potential energy. When the required pressure has built up the rig is ready to launch. Pushing a start button opens high-speed valves at the storage cylinders and sends the oil flowing to hydraulic motors. Gears on each end of the motors turn a large planetary gearbox. Planetary gearboxes sit on either side of a cable-winding drum that turns at a certain rpm. The drum works like a big fishing reel, taking up cable as it turns. The launch cable attaches to a locking device called a catchcar that, in turn, attaches to the rig. The catchcar runs in the track and propels the train forward. Reaching the target speed 36m/s and disengages the cable from the rig after 7.5m to them close the hydraulic valves, and restart the process.
My concept should work from principle but the only problem I have is the calculations, i.e. what calculations or equations do I need to work out if my concept works to produce the desired velocity. I understand that I have
to take viscosity, pressure differences etc into consideration, but when and where?
As this is the first hydraulic unit I am designing I would appreciate if you could lead me in the right direction and if possible prove that my concept may work using your expert knowledge.
If you can think of a better way such as just using a hydraulic piston arrangement please let me know, but in
either case I hope you can help.
I appreciate your time and I would very grateful if you
could assist me.
Thanks again for your help.
Regards
jaguarnotredbull
I have a problem that is proving difficult to solve. Having researched high and low I have concluded that I need some help please!!
Firstly, I would like to thank you for reading my enquiry and any help is much appreciated.
The problem I have is to do with hydraulics. The aim is to design a linear catapult that accelerates a 90kg mass with a speed of 36m/s within 7.5m of launch, and then the mass is detached.
Having conducted some initial research and designs, I have found that the use of hydraulics would be best. My idea is to use hydraulic oil that is pumped from a reservoir into storage cylinders filled with nitrogen i.e. an accumulator. The nitrogen compresses and acts like a spring, and the hydraulic oil acts like potential energy. When the required pressure has built up the rig is ready to launch. Pushing a start button opens high-speed valves at the storage cylinders and sends the oil flowing to hydraulic motors. Gears on each end of the motors turn a large planetary gearbox. Planetary gearboxes sit on either side of a cable-winding drum that turns at a certain rpm. The drum works like a big fishing reel, taking up cable as it turns. The launch cable attaches to a locking device called a catchcar that, in turn, attaches to the rig. The catchcar runs in the track and propels the train forward. Reaching the target speed 36m/s and disengages the cable from the rig after 7.5m to them close the hydraulic valves, and restart the process.
My concept should work from principle but the only problem I have is the calculations, i.e. what calculations or equations do I need to work out if my concept works to produce the desired velocity. I understand that I have
to take viscosity, pressure differences etc into consideration, but when and where?
As this is the first hydraulic unit I am designing I would appreciate if you could lead me in the right direction and if possible prove that my concept may work using your expert knowledge.
If you can think of a better way such as just using a hydraulic piston arrangement please let me know, but in
either case I hope you can help.
I appreciate your time and I would very grateful if you
could assist me.
Thanks again for your help.
Regards
jaguarnotredbull