AKKAMAAN
Veteran Member
Pumps, flow and restrictions.....
The pumps we use in hydrostatic systems are so called POSITIVE PUMPS, the are designed to force almost the entire flow FORWARD. A NEGATIVE PUMP are designed to allow flow going BACKWARD as well as forward. From now I only talk positive pumps.
There are pumps with FIXED displacement and VARIABLE displacement. A variable displacement pump can, internally, change its displacement per revolution. That means flow can be changed with out changing the pump shaft RPM. Of course it still takes RPM's to turn the pump around..
From now I only talk fixed displacement pumps.
A fixed displacement pump needs a protection from extreme high pressure. WE use a Pressure Relief Valve, PRV, to BY-PASS flow when pressure exceed the settings on the PRV. Pump flow will still stay intact, the same. Oil just take a different path back to reservoir.
Can some one now tell me how a smaller fitting, QC, bent hose, smaller valve etc (any kind of restriction), on the PRESSURE SIDE of the pump, can decrease flow?????:laughing::thumbsup:
The pumps we use in hydrostatic systems are so called POSITIVE PUMPS, the are designed to force almost the entire flow FORWARD. A NEGATIVE PUMP are designed to allow flow going BACKWARD as well as forward. From now I only talk positive pumps.
There are pumps with FIXED displacement and VARIABLE displacement. A variable displacement pump can, internally, change its displacement per revolution. That means flow can be changed with out changing the pump shaft RPM. Of course it still takes RPM's to turn the pump around..
From now I only talk fixed displacement pumps.
A fixed displacement pump needs a protection from extreme high pressure. WE use a Pressure Relief Valve, PRV, to BY-PASS flow when pressure exceed the settings on the PRV. Pump flow will still stay intact, the same. Oil just take a different path back to reservoir.
Can some one now tell me how a smaller fitting, QC, bent hose, smaller valve etc (any kind of restriction), on the PRESSURE SIDE of the pump, can decrease flow?????:laughing::thumbsup: