TerryR1
Mechanical
- Apr 27, 2009
- 69
Is anyone aware of any literature on seal friction as applied to high pressure cylinders (~3000psi)?
I'm designing a light load passive heave compensator that uses a pneumatic cylinder. Cylinder stiction looks like it will cause problems, and I want to minimize it.
I found this book one here:
Not sure how useful it may be.
We estimate that it takes 30-50psi to overcome stiction, semi-dependent on cylinder bore size. My math so far shows that stiction is proportional to fluid pressure and to the ratio of seal width to bore diameter.
Input much appreciated!
I'm designing a light load passive heave compensator that uses a pneumatic cylinder. Cylinder stiction looks like it will cause problems, and I want to minimize it.
I found this book one here:
Not sure how useful it may be.
We estimate that it takes 30-50psi to overcome stiction, semi-dependent on cylinder bore size. My math so far shows that stiction is proportional to fluid pressure and to the ratio of seal width to bore diameter.
Input much appreciated!