Basic Hydraulics 2011-2012

Basic Hydraulics 2011-2012

Saturday, 11 February 2012

Basic Hydraulics - Module 2 - Activity 1

 Hydraulic cylinder forces
Hydraulic cylinders transfer fluid pressure into mechanical motion. The force of this motion depends on if the cylinder rod is extending or retracting. A cylinder's extension force is greater than its retraction force explain why Fe > Fr?

17 comments:

  1. Because Fr=P(A-a)

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  2. ali mohammed alamiri 11/4Wednesday, 15 February, 2012

    because fe has a big arya

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  3. - because pressurized hydraulic fluid pushes on the entire surface of the piston to extend
    it. The piston rod takes up space during the cylinder's retraction cycle, so
    hydraulic fluid is not pushing on as large surface area

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  4. MOHSEN MOHAMMED 11-4Wednesday, 15 February, 2012

    because pressurized hydraulic fluid pushes on the entire surface of the piston to extend it. The piston rod takes up space during the cylinder's retraction cycle, so hydraulic fluid is not pushing on as large surface area

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  5. because pressurized hydraulic fluid pushes on the entire surface of the piston to extend it.

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  6. because pressurized hydraulic fluid pushes on the entire surface of the piston to extend it. The piston rod takes up space during the cylinder's retraction cycle, so hydraulic fluid is not pushing on as large surface area

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  7. abdulrahman mohammed abdulla 11-4Wednesday, 15 February, 2012

    because pressurized hydraulic fluid pushes on the entire surface of the piston to extend it.

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  8. because
    pressurized hydraulic fluid pushes on the entire surface of the piston to extend
    it. The piston rod takes up space during the cylinder's retraction cycle, so
    hydraulic fluid is not pushing on as large surface area

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  9. Abdulaziz Abdulrahman 11-04Wednesday, 22 February, 2012

    because pressurized hydraulic fluid pushes on the entire surface of the piston to extend it.

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  10. Rashed Abdulla 11.04Wednesday, 22 February, 2012

    because pressurized hydraulic fluid pushes on the entire surface of the piston to extend it. The piston rod takes up space during the cylinder's retraction cycle, so hydraulic fluid is not pushing on as large surface area

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  11. Sultan Mohammed 11-04Wednesday, 22 February, 2012

    - because pressurized hydraulic fluid pushes on the entire surface of the piston to extend
    it.

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  12. yousefbedwawi 11-04Wednesday, 22 February, 2012

    becuze A has greater area the a

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  13. ammar obaid .. 11_04Wednesday, 22 February, 2012

    because pressurized hydraulic fluid pushes on the entire surface of the piston to extend it.

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  14. 11.01 Yousif Hussain AlsarkalThursday, 23 February, 2012

    1-because pressurized hydraulic fluid pushes on the entire surface of the piston
    to extend it.

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  15. S.Ibrahim Mustafa 11.01Thursday, 23 February, 2012

    Because when the pressurized hydraulic fluid pushes the surface the piston extends it.

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    1. 11.01 sultan mohammedSaturday, 10 March, 2012

      bcause when pressurzed hydraulic fluid pushes the surface the piston extend it

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  16. 11.01 sultan mohammedSaturday, 10 March, 2012

    bcause when pressurzed hydraulic fluid pushes the surface the piston extends it .

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