milena02
Agricultural
- May 12, 2009
- 42
I am trying to size an air receiver tank for the pneumatic operation of 16 valves. There are:
ten 12" valves that require 0.58 gallons for a full stroke (at atmospheric pressure)
6 24" valves that require 2.29 gallons for a full stroke (at atmospheric pressure)
The operating pressure of the valves is 80 psi.
The air receiver tank will be 120 psi.
I believe the calc is as follows:
Volume required for valves at pressure (Vact):
(0.58gal*10 + 2.29gal*6)*((80psi+14.7psi)/14.7psi)= 125.88 gal
Pressure available in tank(Ptank)=Pmax-Pmin=120psi - 80psi=40psi
Minimum Vol of Air Tank = Pact*Vact/Ptank=125.88gal*80psi/40psi.
The solenoid valve is located at the actuators, so the entire pipeline will be pressurized, and piping could count as part of the tank.
Please let me know if this is correct. I would greatly appreciate any input.
ten 12" valves that require 0.58 gallons for a full stroke (at atmospheric pressure)
6 24" valves that require 2.29 gallons for a full stroke (at atmospheric pressure)
The operating pressure of the valves is 80 psi.
The air receiver tank will be 120 psi.
I believe the calc is as follows:
Volume required for valves at pressure (Vact):
(0.58gal*10 + 2.29gal*6)*((80psi+14.7psi)/14.7psi)= 125.88 gal
Pressure available in tank(Ptank)=Pmax-Pmin=120psi - 80psi=40psi
Minimum Vol of Air Tank = Pact*Vact/Ptank=125.88gal*80psi/40psi.
The solenoid valve is located at the actuators, so the entire pipeline will be pressurized, and piping could count as part of the tank.
Please let me know if this is correct. I would greatly appreciate any input.