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Posted by: fxstbi ® 10/07/2005, 09:14:32 Author Profile Mail author Edit |
A shaft (3" dia.) of pressure at say 2,000 psi, hitting a dia. of 10" dia. Need to find formula to determine psi over that 10" dia.
Any help would be appriciated Thanks |
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Posted by: fluidpower1 ® 10/09/2005, 10:59:28 Author Profile Mail author Edit |
fastbi; Could you explain a little more. Your request is so nebulous that there is very little to work with. If the 3" shaft is producing 2,000 PSI and it is passing that pressure to a cylinder with a piston in it then pressure would be 2,000 PSI on the second piston. Force or thrust of the second piston would be PSI (2,000) * Area (78.54 Sq.In.)of the second piston or 157,080#. |
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Posted by: maytag ® 10/07/2005, 12:05:31 Author Profile Mail author Edit |
Force=Area * Pressure. Don't know if this is what you are looking for? Maytag |
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