Another "myth to kill"??.....what makes it go???

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AKKAMAAN

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Here is another "challenge" to all of you....
Have you ever heard about "flow makes it go"??
IS IT A MYTH??
Can you guys tell me your "take" on this one??
 
   / Another "myth to kill"??.....what makes it go??? #2  
Make what go?:confused:
 
   / Another "myth to kill"??.....what makes it go???
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#3  
Make what go?:confused:



Oh sorry Transit....this is obvious when you have once come across this saying "flow makes it go"....

You are a lucky guy if you never heard about it.....:D


It relates to the hydraulic cylinder, motor or what ever hydraulic actuator there is to move....
 
   / Another "myth to kill"??.....what makes it go??? #5  
Pressure makes the flow make it go.

Bruce
 
   / Another "myth to kill"??.....what makes it go??? #6  
gpm gives you speed and psi gives you power. Of course a lot of other factors must be considered, but as a general rule thats the case.
 
   / Another "myth to kill"??.....what makes it go??? #7  
differential pressure causes it to move ... moving allows flow
 
   / Another "myth to kill"??.....what makes it go???
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#8  
Hint...
Newton's first law of motion.....
"Every object in a state of uniform motion tends to remain in that state of motion unless an external force is applied to it."
 
   / Another "myth to kill"??.....what makes it go??? #9  
gpm gives you speed and psi gives you power. Of course a lot of other factors must be considered, but as a general rule thats the case.

:thumbsup:....
 
   / Another "myth to kill"??.....what makes it go??? #10  
Having had to troubleshoot many hydraulic problems over the years, flow by itself won't do any work. It is the ability to make flow under pressure that does the work. I have tested many hydraulic pumps with a flowmeter that would make the recommended flow with no pressure, but as soon as you introduce a restriction, that flow it would drop to nothing. Most pumps are rated with a static flow at a given RPM and are expected to still flow at least 80% of that, up to the system relief pressure. Which also shows that pressure alone won't do any work, considering with the same flowmeter I can stop the flow and still have pressure.

Brian
 

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