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    Flow in and out of hydraulic motor

    Hi folks, Thanks for all the quick replies. Goal is to get the total force that is acting on the hydraulic rod. Once I know how flow is affected, I can get pressure to get force. This post is related to my other post about an air spring Air Spring post. However the overall goal: I'm trying to...
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    Flow in and out of hydraulic motor

    Hey all, It is possible I am over complicating this, but is the flow in and out of a hydraulic motor with an electrical load the same? Assuming no losses. Scenario is a hydraulic piston (moving by some external force), driving a bi-directional hydraulic motor which itself is driving an electric...
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    Total force from air spring model (double acting piston)

    @jrmichler Thanks for moving it to the appropriate forum. Ah, yes, so I think I was originally heading in the right direction, but it is nice to get some feedback :] I have a simscape model to compare my more simplified forces to, and so far the force from the airpspring between F_simple and...
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    Total force from air spring model (double acting piston)

    @jrmichler , yes I attached a photo. I will keep things a little vague as this is an ongoing project. More generally what is happening is the piston rod is attached to a device that moves it in an irregular sinusoidal heave motion (emulating ocean waves) so everything is moving pretty slowly...
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    Total force from air spring model (double acting piston)

    Hi everyone, Oh I was not expecting replies until after holiday weekend, thank you for quickly responding. @Baluncore Ah, I see. I expect it to be "slow" based off how the system has been described to me. Also the fact that I've read that there have been experimental tests done and the equation...
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    Total force from air spring model (double acting piston)

    Hi everyone, I'm an electrical engineer working on making a linear model for a power take-off system. I've gotten inertial, friction, and hydraulic/electric components done, but what is really confusing me is the gas system; I haven't taken ANY thermodynamics. To simplify it, it is modeled as a...
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