djw2k3
Mechanical
- Jan 20, 2003
- 190
Hi all,
We have a piece of moving machinery operated hydraulically which works in an area with limited space. I am having a problem designing the routing of a -24 (1 1/2") flexible tube because the minimum bend radius (around 500mm for 210 Bar rated hose).
If I were to split this -24 hose into 2x -16 hoses in this problem area and then rejoin into a -24 hose, can I expect any issues other than a slight loss of head due to the T junction and increased relative wall area?
The minimum bend radius of a -16 hose is around 150-200mm is the big advantage.
Is this a common thing to do?
Note that this is a piece of moving equipment so we can't use rigid pipe.
We have a piece of moving machinery operated hydraulically which works in an area with limited space. I am having a problem designing the routing of a -24 (1 1/2") flexible tube because the minimum bend radius (around 500mm for 210 Bar rated hose).
If I were to split this -24 hose into 2x -16 hoses in this problem area and then rejoin into a -24 hose, can I expect any issues other than a slight loss of head due to the T junction and increased relative wall area?
The minimum bend radius of a -16 hose is around 150-200mm is the big advantage.
Is this a common thing to do?
Note that this is a piece of moving equipment so we can't use rigid pipe.