 | | From: | alanh_27 at yahoo.com | | Subject: | highest psi creatable by hand-crank mechanism? | | Date: | 22 Jan 2005 08:28:35 -0800 |
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 | What are the commercially available mechanisms/devices that would allow creation of very high levels of hydraulic pressure by human movement? Bicycle type of mechanism is preferred.
I'm already familiar with the Enerpac product line. Anything goes to higher levels?
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 | | From: | carl mciver | | Subject: | Re: highest psi creatable by hand-crank mechanism? | | Date: | Sat, 22 Jan 2005 19:59:59 GMT |
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 | wrote in message news:1106411315.820558.138060@c13g2000cwb.googlegroups.com... | What are the commercially available mechanisms/devices that would allow | creation of very high levels of hydraulic pressure by human movement? | Bicycle type of mechanism is preferred. | | I'm already familiar with the Enerpac product line. Anything goes to | higher levels?
Since pressure and flow are inversely proportional with the same amount of work applied, you can get several thousand psi but the flow will be extremely small, or lots of flow with minimal pressure.
There are hydraulic booster pumps that allow existing hydraulic systems to pump even higher pressures in separate systems, like an air operated hydraulic pump. Of course flow still continues to decrease as pressure increases.
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 | | From: | Jonathan Barnes | | Subject: | Re: highest psi creatable by hand-crank mechanism? | | Date: | Sat, 22 Jan 2005 21:50:24 +0000 (UTC) |
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 | wrote in message news:1106411315.820558.138060@c13g2000cwb.googlegroups.com... > What are the commercially available mechanisms/devices that would allow > creation of very high levels of hydraulic pressure by human movement? > Bicycle type of mechanism is preferred. > > I'm already familiar with the Enerpac product line. Anything goes to > higher levels? > I'm not familiar with Enerpac, what pressure do they go to ?
Two stage hydraulic pumps are fairly common, most are set to change over from the low pressure stage at about 150 PSI, and have their relief valve set for a maximum of around 3000 PSI from the high pressure second stage...
What pressure do you want ?
-- Jonathan
Barnes's theorem; for every foolproof device there is a fool greater than the proof.
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 | | From: | N:dlzc D:aol T:com \(dlzc\) | | Subject: | Re: highest psi creatable by hand-crank mechanism? | | Date: | Sat, 22 Jan 2005 16:03:47 -0700 |
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 | Dear Jonathan Barnes:
"Jonathan Barnes" wrote in message news:csuhr0$ket$1@hercules.btinternet.com... > > wrote in message > news:1106411315.820558.138060@c13g2000cwb.googlegroups.com... >> What are the commercially available mechanisms/devices that would allow >> creation of very high levels of hydraulic pressure by human movement? >> Bicycle type of mechanism is preferred. >> >> I'm already familiar with the Enerpac product line. Anything goes to >> higher levels? >> > I'm not familiar with Enerpac, what pressure do they go to ?
They have products that go to 10,000 psi.
David A. Smith
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 | | From: | Ned Simmons | | Subject: | Re: highest psi creatable by hand-crank mechanism? | | Date: | Sat, 22 Jan 2005 13:57:36 -0500 |
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 | In article <1106411315.820558.138060@c13g2000cwb.googlegroups.com>, alanh_27@yahoo.com says... > What are the commercially available mechanisms/devices that would allow > creation of very high levels of hydraulic pressure by human movement? > Bicycle type of mechanism is preferred.
Dead weight testers go over 100,000 psi, but are one-shot devices so no good if you need much volume or a continuous flow.
> > I'm already familiar with the Enerpac product line. Anything goes to > higher levels? >
Enerpac goes as high as 40,000 psi, how much do you want?
Ned Simmons
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 | | From: | tomcas | | Subject: | Re: highest psi creatable by hand-crank mechanism? | | Date: | Sun, 23 Jan 2005 00:10:55 -0500 |
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 | alanh_27@yahoo.com wrote: > What are the commercially available mechanisms/devices that would allow > creation of very high levels of hydraulic pressure by human movement? > Bicycle type of mechanism is preferred. > > I'm already familiar with the Enerpac product line. Anything goes to > higher levels? >
http://www.highpressure.com/pumping.asp?ID=7&ptype=hp§ion=10
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 | | From: | Uncle Al | | Subject: | Re: highest psi creatable by hand-crank mechanism? | | Date: | Sat, 22 Jan 2005 09:13:43 -0800 |
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 | alanh_27@yahoo.com wrote: > > What are the commercially available mechanisms/devices that would allow > creation of very high levels of hydraulic pressure by human movement? > Bicycle type of mechanism is preferred. > > I'm already familiar with the Enerpac product line. Anything goes to > higher levels?
Thumbscrew and diamond anvil press. Needle point piston levered into rigid filled reservoir. Gonna hafta be real rigid and the fluid incompressible.
-- Uncle Al http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/ (Toxic URL! Unsafe for children and most mammals) http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/qz.pdf
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 | | From: | tj Frazir | | Subject: | Re: highest psi creatable by hand-crank mechanism? | | Date: | Sat, 22 Jan 2005 12:56:05 -0500 |
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 | They weigh each rider befor and after the race. Dont worry about calories ,, he is burning 0.5 pound of fuel in 4 hours . thats 2 hp 4 hours on 1/2 pound of fuel. 1/8 pound fuel 2 hp per hour. 1/16 pound fuel 1 hp per hour. a one hp gas engine uses 4 pounds per hour. A car uses 1/2 pound per 1 hp hour. the LPE beats them all.
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 | | From: | George | | Subject: | Re: highest psi creatable by hand-crank mechanism? | | Date: | Sat, 22 Jan 2005 23:09:21 -0600 |
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 | Uncle Al wrote:
>alanh_27@yahoo.com wrote: >> >> What are the commercially available mechanisms/devices that would allow >> creation of very high levels of hydraulic pressure by human movement? >> Bicycle type of mechanism is preferred. >> >> I'm already familiar with the Enerpac product line. Anything goes to >> higher levels? > >Thumbscrew and diamond anvil press. Needle point piston levered into >rigid filled reservoir. Gonna hafta be real rigid and the fluid >incompressible.
I believe that this simple apparatus is among the highest pressure producing devices that man has made - if you exclude explosives.
Used to investigate the phase changes of materials at extremely high pressures.
Do you know what pressure they can attain? 1,000,000 psi comes to mind.
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 | | From: | tj Frazir | | Subject: | Re: highest psi creatable by hand-crank mechanism? | | Date: | Sat, 22 Jan 2005 12:31:52 -0500 |
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 | Sliding vane rotor works the best. foot power 100 pounds at 12 inches at 100 rpm. 2 hp befor I do the math . whats 100 foot pounds at 100 rpm ? about 2 hp. now you pick the best method off te shelf that will run on 1400 watts ,,a 1400 watt hydrolic unit. 8000 psi max.
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 | | From: | Jeff Wisnia | | Subject: | Re: highest psi creatable by hand-crank mechanism? | | Date: | Sat, 22 Jan 2005 11:40:54 -0500 |
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 | alanh_27@yahoo.com wrote: > What are the commercially available mechanisms/devices that would allow > creation of very high levels of hydraulic pressure by human movement? > Bicycle type of mechanism is preferred. > > I'm already familiar with the Enerpac product line. Anything goes to > higher levels? >
You didn't describe your application in great detail, but if you don't need a lot of flow, consider the possibility of using a hand operated grease gun.
Jeff
-- Jeffry Wisnia
(W1BSV + Brass Rat '57 EE)
"As long as there are final exams, there will be prayer in public schools"
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 | | From: | Brian Whatcott | | Subject: | Re: highest psi creatable by hand-crank mechanism? | | Date: | Sat, 22 Jan 2005 19:22:23 GMT |
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 | On Sat, 22 Jan 2005 11:40:54 -0500, Jeff Wisnia wrote:
>alanh_27@yahoo.com wrote: >> What are the commercially available mechanisms/devices that would allow >> creation of very high levels of hydraulic pressure by human movement? >> Bicycle type of mechanism is preferred. >> >> I'm already familiar with the Enerpac product line. Anything goes to >> higher levels? >> > > >You didn't describe your application in great detail, but if you don't >need a lot of flow, consider the possibility of using a hand operated >grease gun. > >Jeff
[I trimmed out a hobby group]
To get a feel for the pressures available, consider a grease gun with a ten inch arm, where the hydraulic piston is linked at 1 inch from the pivot: a 10:1 advantage. If the pin is 1/4 inch diameter, and the pressure on the lever arm is 40 lbs tops, then the force on the piston is 400 lb., and the pressure is 400/ (piX1/8 X 1/8) psi = 8150 psi.
Brian Whatcott Altus OK
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