FlashT
Mechanical
- Oct 22, 2010
- 11
Hi All,
I am working on a hydraulic valve made of aluminum, and some moving parts inside made of stainless steel. It needs to be dimensioned for a relatively high pressure (350bar+).
I am not any good at dimension hydraulic components with consideration of fatigue. I would be thankful if someone could give me some clues on what I should consider, or where I can obtain information about this.
What I have thought about so far:
Mechanical wear: Aluminum is a soft metal compared to steel, so where it is moving parts I am planning to have “steel-facing-steel”
Thanks,
FlashT
I am working on a hydraulic valve made of aluminum, and some moving parts inside made of stainless steel. It needs to be dimensioned for a relatively high pressure (350bar+).
I am not any good at dimension hydraulic components with consideration of fatigue. I would be thankful if someone could give me some clues on what I should consider, or where I can obtain information about this.
What I have thought about so far:
Mechanical wear: Aluminum is a soft metal compared to steel, so where it is moving parts I am planning to have “steel-facing-steel”
Thanks,
FlashT