jadams62
Computer
- Nov 21, 2012
- 8
Hi all, Ive been drafted by my boss to size some pneumatic cylinders, i normally work more on the programming side so its going to require me to remember calcs i haven't done since college (30years ago), anyway, ill show you what ive come up with and hopefully you will be able to show me where I have gone wrong:
This cylinder is going to be opening a flap on a ceiling in a lab.
the cylinder will have a stroke of 750mm and need to open the flat at a rate of 75mm/s - so its gonna take 10secs to open the flap (client specified)
the air pressure at the lab is 600kPa and I have worked out the force the cylinder has to overcome is 0.25kN
so size of the cylinder is F=PxA or A=F/P = 250 / 0.6 = 150mm2
heres where i have been getting confused, because the key here is the speed at which the door opens, so i need to size my cylinder around that.
the velocity the cylinder will do is F=VxA or V=F/A = 250 / 150 = 1.6m/s which is too fast as i need 75mm/s
So A=F/V = 250/0.075= 3333mm2 - this is where im getting stuck because that seems like a very big cylinder?
Is the math correct?
Thanks in advance I am eternally grateful for any advice
John
This cylinder is going to be opening a flap on a ceiling in a lab.
the cylinder will have a stroke of 750mm and need to open the flat at a rate of 75mm/s - so its gonna take 10secs to open the flap (client specified)
the air pressure at the lab is 600kPa and I have worked out the force the cylinder has to overcome is 0.25kN
so size of the cylinder is F=PxA or A=F/P = 250 / 0.6 = 150mm2
heres where i have been getting confused, because the key here is the speed at which the door opens, so i need to size my cylinder around that.
the velocity the cylinder will do is F=VxA or V=F/A = 250 / 150 = 1.6m/s which is too fast as i need 75mm/s
So A=F/V = 250/0.075= 3333mm2 - this is where im getting stuck because that seems like a very big cylinder?
Is the math correct?
Thanks in advance I am eternally grateful for any advice
John