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ssssss
Joined: 08 Apr 2002 Posts: 58
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22 Jul 2003 17:22 Pneumatics |
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Hello:
Does any body have any information about pneumatics? ie.
Linear actuators force, physics, dynamics etc.
Thanks
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netboy
Joined: 10 May 2001 Posts: 213
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22 Jul 2003 23:18 Re: Pneumatics |
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| ssssss wrote: |
Hello:
Does any body have any information about pneumatics? ie.
Linear actuators force, physics, dynamics etc.
Thanks |
Hi ssssss
That you needs to know, be more explicit.
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ssssss
Joined: 08 Apr 2002 Posts: 58
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24 Jul 2003 22:00 pneumatics |
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I need to know how the force will be distributed if I have this application
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piston --->>> |____<<F
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How the pressure will be distributed on the F
If I have a 90 psi on the cylinder and the linear actuator have an area of 2 in.
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newborn
Joined: 22 Jan 2003 Posts: 53
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26 Jul 2003 15:59 |
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ssssss
use the very simple eq. of force
F=P x A
(F will be equally distributed and so will be opposing force what you call reaction, and if the actuator area is different in this case you should be using the ratio of diff areas accordingly. If the line of action is away from the center then use the force components)
If this is not helpful, be more elaborate and come up either with your exact question or much clear drawing.
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