rulmismo
Electrical
- Sep 27, 2009
- 20
Hi,
I have a project in Mexico city, >2000m above sea level, 80% of standard atm pressure.
My pneumatics supplier says that there is no matter for consumption calculation or compressor nominal rate (X normal liters/min) relating the altitude, altought we are really very near the limit. Thay have done the calculations with 1atm pressure.
The pneumatic actuators (cilinders etc.) are calculated with two steps
a)the "dead volume" that must be increased from atm press. to working pressure and
b) the working volume that must be filled from void to working pressure when the cylinder makes its stroke.
I have some dobuts due to my initial reasoning was:
1- the "dead volume" is initially at atm pressure(P0)
2- So to get final pressure (P1)) I need more air that would be needed if atm pressure were P0'>P0
3- The working volume must be filled from void when the cylinder makes its stroke to P1. In this case I need same air quantity no matter P0 to get P1.
About 2-3 I start to get lost, cause the main objective is get the same cylinder effort no matter P0.
But this is: Cylinder effort= P1xA - P0xA - Return spring
If P0 is less than in standard atm maybe I don´t need really get P1, maybe need a little less P1'<P1 so really point 2-3- above are not quite.
Regarding the compressor if it gives C l/min at normal atm. in Mexico will give Cx0.8 (Boyle).
But again if the result is that the pressures that I will really need are a little lower than in standard atm maybe everything cancels and my supplier is right.¿?
So by this point you can see that I am winding myself, plese help me to unwind ;-)
Regards
I have a project in Mexico city, >2000m above sea level, 80% of standard atm pressure.
My pneumatics supplier says that there is no matter for consumption calculation or compressor nominal rate (X normal liters/min) relating the altitude, altought we are really very near the limit. Thay have done the calculations with 1atm pressure.
The pneumatic actuators (cilinders etc.) are calculated with two steps
a)the "dead volume" that must be increased from atm press. to working pressure and
b) the working volume that must be filled from void to working pressure when the cylinder makes its stroke.
I have some dobuts due to my initial reasoning was:
1- the "dead volume" is initially at atm pressure(P0)
2- So to get final pressure (P1)) I need more air that would be needed if atm pressure were P0'>P0
3- The working volume must be filled from void when the cylinder makes its stroke to P1. In this case I need same air quantity no matter P0 to get P1.
About 2-3 I start to get lost, cause the main objective is get the same cylinder effort no matter P0.
But this is: Cylinder effort= P1xA - P0xA - Return spring
If P0 is less than in standard atm maybe I don´t need really get P1, maybe need a little less P1'<P1 so really point 2-3- above are not quite.
Regarding the compressor if it gives C l/min at normal atm. in Mexico will give Cx0.8 (Boyle).
But again if the result is that the pressures that I will really need are a little lower than in standard atm maybe everything cancels and my supplier is right.¿?
So by this point you can see that I am winding myself, plese help me to unwind ;-)
Regards