Roylance
Mechanical
- Jan 29, 2009
- 9
Greetings,
This seems on the face of it a simple problem but for the life of me I can't seem to get a grip on it.
I want to determine the pressure in a system after the system's volume has increased. Basically, a predefined volume has it's pressure increased to a certain pressure when this pressure activates a mechanism allowing a piston to stroke which results in a relatively small increase in the system volume.
The medium is hydraulic fluid. My main struggle is how to account for the bulk modulus of the fluid in the calcs.
Any pointers would be greatly appreciated!
This seems on the face of it a simple problem but for the life of me I can't seem to get a grip on it.
I want to determine the pressure in a system after the system's volume has increased. Basically, a predefined volume has it's pressure increased to a certain pressure when this pressure activates a mechanism allowing a piston to stroke which results in a relatively small increase in the system volume.
The medium is hydraulic fluid. My main struggle is how to account for the bulk modulus of the fluid in the calcs.
Any pointers would be greatly appreciated!