goodguy1405
Mechanical
- Aug 20, 2013
- 83
Good morning, I am currently designing a hydraulic radial piston motor that will require 6000 ft-lbs of torque, as the end result. What I have so far is: I have 18 pistons (6 per cam) in series. I have a fluid flow of 600 gpm min. I have an inlet port of hydraulic diameter of .2832211511 in. An outlet port hydraulic diameter of .2868575741 in. Velocity into the system is 60.67 ft/s. There is a thru hole in the center. I am trying to calculate How much displacement is needed for 6000 ft-lbs of torque. I am trying to cheat some of the thru holes 600 gpm to drive the motor thru the inlet and outlet port. The pistons volume per chamber is .371836943 in^3 x18 pistons =6.69306497 in^3 of displacement. Any thoughts, suggestions, comments, help would greatly be appreciated. Please ask questions as to that I may have made unclear above. Thanks
I have attached a file showing some of what was discussed above. Thanks
I have attached a file showing some of what was discussed above. Thanks