301Fa: Partial Module - Accumulators Flashcards

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Hydraulic accumulators perform the following four functions:

A
  • Energy storage
  • Shock absorption
  • Gradual pressure buildup
  • Constant pressure maintenance

301Fa Pg. 21

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List two safety precautions that must be observed when working on hydraulic systems that contain accumulators.

A
  • Never use oxygen or compressed air in gas-charged accumulators
  • Always discharge or isolate systems equipped with accumulators prior to performing service

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3
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What is the purpose of the spring-loaded poppet valve in a bladder style gas accumulator?

A

Prevents the rubber bladder from being pushed through the port if the gas pressure becomes too high in relation to oil pressure in the oil chamber.

301Fa Pg. 20

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4
Q

What are three types of accumulators used in hydraulics?

A
  • Weighted
  • Spring-Loaded
  • Gas-Charged

301Fa Pg. 17

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5
Q

Spring-loaded hydraulic accumulators deliver a constant force on the piston. (T/F)

A

False

301Fa Pg. 18

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6
Q

What type of gas is used in hydraulic accumulators and why?

A

Nitrogen
Does not react with hydrocarbons.

301Fa Pg. 18

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7
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What are two basic types of gas-charged accumulators?

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  • Piston
  • Bladder

301Fa Pg. 18

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What are the main differences between piston and bladder type gas accumulators?

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Piston: A piston rides in a cylinder which seperates the gas chamber from the oil chamger

Bladder: Oil in the accumulator acts on the surface of the rubber bladder

301Fa Pg. 20

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