LD1
Epic Contributor
A 2" diameter ram that moves 1/4" will occupy an additional .75 cubic inches inside the cylinder. that same movement inside of a 2.5" diameter cylinder will decrease the volume below the ram by 1.25 cubic inches. so you can only leak .5 cubic inches of oil before the ram can't move anymore, which roughly amount to 1/8" in movement.
That makes no sense.
The ram wont move at all.
Using your numbers, for the ram to collapse 1/4": 1.25 cubic inches of oil needs to leave the base end of the cylinder. But if you only open up 0.5 cubic inches, it aint gonna move at all, cause it never would have begun to move that 1/4" to start with.
You can use smaller numbers down to infinity. It just aint gonna move.
In order for the cylinder rod to collapse 1/4" into the body of the cylinder, that .75 cubic inches of oil HAS TO LEAVE the cylinder. It cannot simply bypass the piston because there IS NO ROOM.