Chapter 2 Flashcards

1
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hydrostatic pressure

A
  • atmospheric pressure is used to bring the fluid into the pump and accelerate the fluid inside the rotating mechanism
  • pump deals with high pressure and negative pressure
  • pump inside reservoir is easier if dont have enough Patm = “Flooded Suction”
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2
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specific gravity

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ratio of density of a material to the density of water at 4 degrees celsius and 1 atm

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3
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function of a fluid

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transmit power, lubrication, provide cooling, & seal clearances

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4
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viscosity

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  • internal resistance of fluid molecules sliding past each other (resistance against shear)
  • temperature dependent: if temp goes up, viscosity goes down
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5
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three types of viscosity

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  • dynamic viscosity
  • saybolt universal seconds
  • kinematic viscosity
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6
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saybolt universal seconds

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  • type of kinematic viscosity

- time it takes for oil to fill up a 60 mL flask = viscosity at that temperature

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7
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problems associated with viscosity

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too low of a viscosity or too high of viscosity

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8
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too low of a viscosity (too thin)

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  • too much internal leakage (leads to pump wear and hydraulic motor/cylinder efficiency)
  • not enough lubrication (component wear)
  • spot welding of components (high temp.)
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9
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too high of a viscosity (too thick)

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  • cavitation

- more pressure drops (waste of energy, less efficiency)

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10
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flash point

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vapors will rise, ignites in the presence of an open flame (wont sustain)

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11
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fire point

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vapors will rise, ignite in presence of an open flame, will sustain flame for about 5 sec (about 50 degrees F more than flash point)

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12
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autogenous ignition temp.

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burst into flames without ignition

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13
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additives used in petroleum based fluids

A
  • oxidation inhibiters
  • rust inhibiters
  • anti-corrosion
  • anti-foam
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14
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laminar vs turbulent

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want laminar because if speed of molecules is too high, there are crazy pressure drops

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15
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Darcy’s equation

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  • for pressure change in conductors

- considering a flowing system (bc of pressure drops)

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16
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ways to minimize corrosion and rust

A
  • limit introduction of air
  • select a fluid with good oxidation/rust inhibiting additives
  • provide filtration
17
Q

three factors that are important when discussing fire resistance

A

flash point, fire point, and autogenous ignition temperature

18
Q

flow control valves

A
  • gate valve
  • globe valve
  • needle valve
19
Q

temperature compensated valve

A
  • sharp edged orifice

- bi metallic rod

20
Q

pressure compensated flow control valve

A

contains compensated spool and bias spring

21
Q

corrosion

A

chemical reaction between fluid and a metal surface

22
Q

rust

A

oxidation of a ferrous metal

23
Q

laminar

A

layers of fluid particles remain parallel as the flow moves along the conductor

24
Q

turbulent

A

fluid layers break down as the flow moves along the conductor

25
Q

relief valve

A

used to limit pressure in an entire circuit, direct acting or pilot operated

26
Q

reduce in circuit efficiency occurs when:

A

there is a pressure drop across the valve and no mechanical output and heat is generated

27
Q

pilot operated relief valve

A

dart is held in place by the pilot spring, when the hydraulic force on dart becomes greater than the pilot spring force, the dart is unseated and fluid flows

28
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cavitation

A

condition when the pump is not completely filled with fluid