Munro85
Marine/Ocean
- May 5, 2022
- 5
Hi there,
My mind is completely scrambled on this one and really need some help getting to the bottom of it.
If you have a double acting cylinder which is connected to a fixed displacement pump, say 20 litre/min, will the 20 litres/min be the same entering (rod end/bore end) as exiting (bore end/rod end)?
My instinct is that with the conservation of mass, the flow rates should be the same. But doing a very simple sum where the area of the bore is double the area at the rod end, if pump, say 10 litres into the bore end and work out the short distance the cylinder moves in a given time, then the volume displaced on the rod end where area is half, the volume displaced by that cylinder stroke is only 5 litres.
Can someone please shed some light onto which is correct, and if the volume flow rates are the same, what factor am I not taking into consideration with my simple sum?
Thanks.
My mind is completely scrambled on this one and really need some help getting to the bottom of it.
If you have a double acting cylinder which is connected to a fixed displacement pump, say 20 litre/min, will the 20 litres/min be the same entering (rod end/bore end) as exiting (bore end/rod end)?
My instinct is that with the conservation of mass, the flow rates should be the same. But doing a very simple sum where the area of the bore is double the area at the rod end, if pump, say 10 litres into the bore end and work out the short distance the cylinder moves in a given time, then the volume displaced on the rod end where area is half, the volume displaced by that cylinder stroke is only 5 litres.
Can someone please shed some light onto which is correct, and if the volume flow rates are the same, what factor am I not taking into consideration with my simple sum?
Thanks.