kritter
Mechanical
- Sep 1, 2002
- 25
Can anyone enlighten me with a text or website or experience that will give me a correlation between viscosity of an oil and cavitation in a hydraulic system?
This is for a monotube shock absorber application and I am trying to determine the best viscosity oil to use of the 5 most widely used viscosities in the industry.
My thinking is that the lower the viscosity, the less caviation/foaming is going to occur since the fluid will flow easier through the piston/shimstack and not have such a large pressure differention which is what causes the caviation in the first place.
I may be way off, so please enlighten me with some sources or experience.
Thanks,
Kris
This is for a monotube shock absorber application and I am trying to determine the best viscosity oil to use of the 5 most widely used viscosities in the industry.
My thinking is that the lower the viscosity, the less caviation/foaming is going to occur since the fluid will flow easier through the piston/shimstack and not have such a large pressure differention which is what causes the caviation in the first place.
I may be way off, so please enlighten me with some sources or experience.
Thanks,
Kris