raysheild
Mechanical
- Jan 28, 2003
- 4
dear friends,
There is this problem we were facinng when i was doing my project for the completion of my national diploma in Yaba tech. before i come across this site.
i and my project-mate were working on an hydraulic press then,we've constructed and mounted all our eqipment i.e the pump,valve,tank and the hydraulic press.the problem we faced then is for the pump to pump the oilwhich it doesn't and we were sure the pump is o.k
but accidentally we realise that the problem was that because we multiply the speed of the pump i.e runing twice the speed of the primer.but when by accident we reduced the sped of the pump to half the speed of the primer, it started workink smoothly and we submited it.
knowing that i could get an answer to my question in this forum can someone please tell me the relationship between the operating speed and the flowability of the fluid
There is this problem we were facinng when i was doing my project for the completion of my national diploma in Yaba tech. before i come across this site.
i and my project-mate were working on an hydraulic press then,we've constructed and mounted all our eqipment i.e the pump,valve,tank and the hydraulic press.the problem we faced then is for the pump to pump the oilwhich it doesn't and we were sure the pump is o.k
but accidentally we realise that the problem was that because we multiply the speed of the pump i.e runing twice the speed of the primer.but when by accident we reduced the sped of the pump to half the speed of the primer, it started workink smoothly and we submited it.
knowing that i could get an answer to my question in this forum can someone please tell me the relationship between the operating speed and the flowability of the fluid