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- Jun 21, 2002
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I have constructed some small cylinders to actuate the rudder on an ultralight aircraft. They are 19mm and 12mm (3/4" and 1/2"
bore diameters.
Two cylinders are at the pedals and two back at the rudder.
When in operation, all four pistons are moving at once as the opposite side cylinders are being pushed back by one pedal pressure.
The problem is; at very low rates of movement, pedal pressures are very high. They are quite acceptable once the pistons are moving at a reasonable speed.
The seals used are automotive brake mastercylinder seals, the type with a hole in the middle which locates them over a pin or post on the piston, and the fluid is brake fluid.
The distance that they travel in the cylinders is 3inches and 1.4inches. The cylinders are aluminium.
Would a normal cup seal, as in auto wheel cylinders have less friction and would they handle the use
Would it be possible to reduce the friction by using a different fluid and a totally different type of seal?
As this is a closed system the seals need to be pretty good or one may find there is no steering in flight!
I would be grateful for any advice
Two cylinders are at the pedals and two back at the rudder.
When in operation, all four pistons are moving at once as the opposite side cylinders are being pushed back by one pedal pressure.
The problem is; at very low rates of movement, pedal pressures are very high. They are quite acceptable once the pistons are moving at a reasonable speed.
The seals used are automotive brake mastercylinder seals, the type with a hole in the middle which locates them over a pin or post on the piston, and the fluid is brake fluid.
The distance that they travel in the cylinders is 3inches and 1.4inches. The cylinders are aluminium.
Would a normal cup seal, as in auto wheel cylinders have less friction and would they handle the use
Would it be possible to reduce the friction by using a different fluid and a totally different type of seal?
As this is a closed system the seals need to be pretty good or one may find there is no steering in flight!
I would be grateful for any advice