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Worksheet Pneumatics

The document contains details of four hydraulic systems and asks questions about calculating forces, pressures, velocities, areas, diameters, flows and power requirements. It provides specifications like cylinder strokes, piston areas, pump flows, applied forces and asks to determine values like required piston area, necessary pump flow, hydraulic power capacity, pressures, velocities, cylinder capacities and loads that can be lifted.

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Worksheet Pneumatics

The document contains details of four hydraulic systems and asks questions about calculating forces, pressures, velocities, areas, diameters, flows and power requirements. It provides specifications like cylinder strokes, piston areas, pump flows, applied forces and asks to determine values like required piston area, necessary pump flow, hydraulic power capacity, pressures, velocities, cylinder capacities and loads that can be lifted.

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1 A hydraulic cylinder is to compress a car body in 10 seconds.

The operation requires a

stroke of 3 m and a force of 40,000 N. If a 7.5 N/mm2 pump has been selected, find the

following:

i) Required piston area and piston diameter.

ii) The necessary pump flow.

iii) The hydraulic power capacity in kW

2: A pump supplies oil at 20 gallons/min to a 50 mm diameter double acting hydraulic

cylinder. If the load acting during the extending and retracting stroke is 5000 N and

diameter of rod is 25 mm, find:

(a) Hydraulic pressure during extension stroke

(b) The piston velocity during extension stroke

(c) The cylinder kW capacity during extension stroke

(d) Hydraulic pressure during return stroke

(e) The piston velocity during return stroke

(f) The cylinder kW capacity during return stroke

3 Operator of a hydraulic jack makes one complete cycle per second using hand pump.

Each complete cycle consists of two punch strokes (intake and power strokes). The pump

has a 25 mm diameter cylinder and load cylinder is of 90 mm diameter. If the average hand

force is 150 N during power stroke, determine:

i. The load that can be lifted

ii. The number of cycles required to lift the load through 250 mm, assuming pump

piston has 50 mm stroke and there is no oil leakage.

iii. The power exerted by the operator assuming 100 % efficiency

The details of the pump are given in below diagram


4 Determine the force that can be applied by a hydraulic booster with the following details:

Air Piston area = 12500 mm2

Oil piston area = 625 mm2

Load piston area = 15600 mm2

.Air Pressure = 0.75 N/mm2

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