The cylinder shown below with a one-inch piston rod is being extended and the flow control valve labelled F1 has a diameter of half inch. What would be the approximate flowrate through the valve. Calculate the HP provided by the prime mover, the HP lost across the valve and the HP delivered to the cylinder. Also, calculate the speed at which the cylinder will extend if the area of the cylinder bore is three times the area of the piston rod. Will the cylinder retract at the same speed if flowrate at the other end of the cylinder is the same, explain why. What should be the approximate size of the reservoir to ensure sufficient oil is always present in the reservoir?

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The cylinder shown below with a one-inch piston rod is being extended and the flow control
valve labelled F1 has a diameter of half inch. What would be the approximate flowrate through
the valve. Calculate the HP provided by the prime mover, the HP lost across the valve and the HP
delivered to the cylinder. Also, calculate the speed at which the cylinder will extend if the area of
the cylinder bore is three times the area of the piston rod. Will the cylinder retract at the same
speed if flowrate at the other end of the cylinder is the same, explain why. What should be the
approximate size of the reservoir to ensure sufficient oil is always present in the reservoir?
400 15
O
#
FA
2007:
Transcribed Image Text:The cylinder shown below with a one-inch piston rod is being extended and the flow control valve labelled F1 has a diameter of half inch. What would be the approximate flowrate through the valve. Calculate the HP provided by the prime mover, the HP lost across the valve and the HP delivered to the cylinder. Also, calculate the speed at which the cylinder will extend if the area of the cylinder bore is three times the area of the piston rod. Will the cylinder retract at the same speed if flowrate at the other end of the cylinder is the same, explain why. What should be the approximate size of the reservoir to ensure sufficient oil is always present in the reservoir? 400 15 O # FA 2007:
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