johnchrc
Mechanical
- Jul 14, 2004
- 176
I know there are many post about Power Screws but the results seem too low. And I want to use a 1" ot 1-1/4 SHCS x 6" Long
I have hydraulic reservoir SS that has spring return Piston when custom Nut (Ampco 45)is assembles to cylinder and will remain assembled. The screw will be backed out prior ro asembling hydraulic pressure line from pump. Spring Free Length is 22.71". Assembly length is 15" @ 168# witehe Piston h 18.1 #/in spring rate. At final position l = 10.38 at 223#. The purpose of the screw is to drain fluid fro cylinder to compendsate for DP at 300F. Te reason can't have pressure increase is there are three (call them pistons) that will come out when pressure is applied from pump. So I hold the so called pistons doen with C=Clamps during operation.
I the past the Nut wasn't in the assembly so you had no hydraulic disconnect. The piston against the nut at 15" keeps fluid retained. Fluid id filled through parker plug ports (#2 ORB).
My question has to do with the clamping pressure of screw at P1 and P2 and the resulting torque. I calculate 1700 ft-bf torque to get to postion 2 because I begin compressing hydraulic fluid to 1000 psi hich equates to 2100 # load.
Should I purchase a rolled acme thread and modify it with split gauge for P1 and Welded Nut for applying torque and shouldering at position 2.
I have to make to nut. It has 1.69 OD with. Nut must be larger that 1.69 to shoulder at final position. However, P1 is most importatnt. Will put in autoclave at 300F and make sure no psitons expand as final test.
Use thermal coef of epansion for Univis HVI DH = .00039/F. Find DP then use Buls Modulus to determine DV to drain.
My concern is the torque requirement. I'll add a tommy bar as required. Off the shelf parts desired. Nut must be custom made due to connections at top and bottom.
I did attach a sketch that will give you some idea of what this is
- CJ
I have hydraulic reservoir SS that has spring return Piston when custom Nut (Ampco 45)is assembles to cylinder and will remain assembled. The screw will be backed out prior ro asembling hydraulic pressure line from pump. Spring Free Length is 22.71". Assembly length is 15" @ 168# witehe Piston h 18.1 #/in spring rate. At final position l = 10.38 at 223#. The purpose of the screw is to drain fluid fro cylinder to compendsate for DP at 300F. Te reason can't have pressure increase is there are three (call them pistons) that will come out when pressure is applied from pump. So I hold the so called pistons doen with C=Clamps during operation.
I the past the Nut wasn't in the assembly so you had no hydraulic disconnect. The piston against the nut at 15" keeps fluid retained. Fluid id filled through parker plug ports (#2 ORB).
My question has to do with the clamping pressure of screw at P1 and P2 and the resulting torque. I calculate 1700 ft-bf torque to get to postion 2 because I begin compressing hydraulic fluid to 1000 psi hich equates to 2100 # load.
Should I purchase a rolled acme thread and modify it with split gauge for P1 and Welded Nut for applying torque and shouldering at position 2.
I have to make to nut. It has 1.69 OD with. Nut must be larger that 1.69 to shoulder at final position. However, P1 is most importatnt. Will put in autoclave at 300F and make sure no psitons expand as final test.
Use thermal coef of epansion for Univis HVI DH = .00039/F. Find DP then use Buls Modulus to determine DV to drain.
My concern is the torque requirement. I'll add a tommy bar as required. Off the shelf parts desired. Nut must be custom made due to connections at top and bottom.
I did attach a sketch that will give you some idea of what this is
- CJ