Turbo20V
Mechanical
- Jan 12, 2010
- 10
I need to design an oil scavenging system for the output of a hydraulic system. The flow is not very much perhaps 0.1 GPM but it is hard to establish the flow rate. The source of the oil is the output of two servo hydraulic actuators, and their hydrostatic bearings. The flow of oil is not constant. I plan on switching the pump on and off as needed with an existing power switching system.
I was thinking of going with a Gerotor pump, 120V. I need this pump to produce vacuum to scavenge out the hydraulic oil effectively. However I also need some positive pressure to force the oil against 100g. The pump will be at the end of a large centrifuge, and will pump oil against this large G load and through about 50 feet of tubing before returning to the hydraulic pump reservoir.
Can anyone provide me any expert insight into this task? I'm finding it hard to even find a supplier of gerotor pumps at all. Let alone good quality technical specs such as vacuum at inlet and output pressure.
Any assistance would be much appreciated.
Thank you.
I was thinking of going with a Gerotor pump, 120V. I need this pump to produce vacuum to scavenge out the hydraulic oil effectively. However I also need some positive pressure to force the oil against 100g. The pump will be at the end of a large centrifuge, and will pump oil against this large G load and through about 50 feet of tubing before returning to the hydraulic pump reservoir.
Can anyone provide me any expert insight into this task? I'm finding it hard to even find a supplier of gerotor pumps at all. Let alone good quality technical specs such as vacuum at inlet and output pressure.
Any assistance would be much appreciated.
Thank you.