X-Virus-Scanned: clean according to Sophos on Logan.com Return-Path: Sender: To: lml@lancaironline.net Date: Fri, 07 Sep 2012 08:10:36 -0400 Message-ID: X-Original-Return-Path: Received: from elasmtp-galgo.atl.sa.earthlink.net ([209.86.89.61] verified) by logan.com (CommuniGate Pro SMTP 6.0c1) with ESMTP id 5748461 for lml@lancaironline.net; Thu, 06 Sep 2012 22:38:01 -0400 Received-SPF: none receiver=logan.com; client-ip=209.86.89.61; envelope-from=panelmaker@earthlink.net DomainKey-Signature: a=rsa-sha1; q=dns; c=nofws; s=dk20050327; d=earthlink.net; b=GqEkCDF3/HGITBE3hXsUvRSfJIeVwskhiT4SQwhd1Tn+TRwCQXsHELyJEBjPWaIe; h=Received:From:To:Subject:Date:Message-ID:MIME-Version:Content-Type:X-Mailer:Thread-Index:X-MimeOLE:X-ELNK-Trace:X-Originating-IP; Received: from [209.173.71.64] (helo=COMPUTER1) by elasmtp-galgo.atl.sa.earthlink.net with esmtpa (Exim 4.67) (envelope-from ) id 1T9oRh-00049w-MU for lml@lancaironline.net; Thu, 06 Sep 2012 22:37:25 -0400 From: "Jim Nordin" X-Original-To: "'Lancair Mailing List'" Subject: Accumulators X-Original-Date: Thu, 6 Sep 2012 21:38:06 -0500 X-Original-Message-ID: <910387A1BEDF448788FF3946DD2A0727@COMPUTER1> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_000_00E6_01CD8C77.E6EC86F0" X-Mailer: Microsoft Office Outlook 11 Thread-Index: Ac2Moc9991dw9FBiR7WKL5hmvnHRZQ== X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2900.6157 X-ELNK-Trace: bdfc62829fd2a80cc8ad50643b1069f8239a348a220c2609e5fa2df62fb793dd0a3d13a443fd8c7e548b785378294e88350badd9bab72f9c350badd9bab72f9c X-Originating-IP: 209.173.71.64 This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00E6_01CD8C77.E6EC86F0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I want to employ an accumulator after reading all about the problems. So = I figured someone would know what size to use on the wee little 320 = hydraulic system.=20 I went to the internet to see if there was a formula for doing such. And there is: =20 http://www.accumulators.com/sizing.html=20 =20 Of course somebody must know the volume in the system. Does anybody know that? My guess is between .15 gallons and .2 gallons (19-25 ounces). If = this is close the accumulator of 3-7 in3 might be close too. The temperature ranges are 10=BAF to 160=BAF (too high I=92m sure). Max = pressure 2,000psi initial of 500psi. If the initial pressure is 1,000psi or so, = the vol of the accumulator rises to about 10 in3.=20 Can somebody help please? Comments? Jim =20 ------=_NextPart_000_00E6_01CD8C77.E6EC86F0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

I want to employ an accumulator after reading all about the = problems. So I figured someone would know what size to use on the wee little 320 hydraulic system.
I went to the internet to see if there was a formula for doing such. And = there is:

 

http://www.accumulators.= com/sizing.html

 

Of course somebody must know the volume in the system. Does = anybody know that? My guess is between .15 gallons and .2 gallons (19-25 = ounces). If this is close the accumulator of 3-7 in3 might be close too.

The temperature ranges are 10=BAF to 160=BAF (too high I=92m = sure). Max pressure 2,000psi initial of 500psi. If the initial pressure is 1,000psi = or so, the vol of the accumulator rises to about 10 in3.

Can somebody help please? Comments?

Jim

 

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