sinectica
Mechanical
- Jul 30, 2003
- 35
Hello guys,
I would like to know which reciprocating masses I should consider in order to calculate the inertia force (load) on the crosshead pin of a reciprocating compressor.
I have two different informations about this:
* piston + piston rod + crosshead = total weight
* piston + piston rod + 1/3(crosshead) = total weight
As the crosshead have an important weight the result is different in both cases, and it has to be added to the pressure forces acting on the piston.
My goal is to be sure that I have enough reversal rod load on that pin, in order to guarantee the lubrication.
Do you have a clear idea of which masses have to be considered or do you have any link where I could find further information?
Thanks a lot for your kind help,
Marc
I would like to know which reciprocating masses I should consider in order to calculate the inertia force (load) on the crosshead pin of a reciprocating compressor.
I have two different informations about this:
* piston + piston rod + crosshead = total weight
* piston + piston rod + 1/3(crosshead) = total weight
As the crosshead have an important weight the result is different in both cases, and it has to be added to the pressure forces acting on the piston.
My goal is to be sure that I have enough reversal rod load on that pin, in order to guarantee the lubrication.
Do you have a clear idea of which masses have to be considered or do you have any link where I could find further information?
Thanks a lot for your kind help,
Marc