Chapter 2 Flashcards

(28 cards)

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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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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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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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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problems associated with viscosity

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too low of a viscosity or too high of viscosity

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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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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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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

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  • 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

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  • limit introduction of air
  • select a fluid with good oxidation/rust inhibiting additives
  • provide filtration
17
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three factors that are important when discussing fire resistance

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flash point, fire point, and autogenous ignition temperature

18
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flow control valves

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  • gate valve
  • globe valve
  • needle valve
19
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temperature compensated valve

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  • sharp edged orifice

- bi metallic rod

20
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pressure compensated flow control valve

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contains compensated spool and bias spring

21
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corrosion

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chemical reaction between fluid and a metal surface

22
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rust

A

oxidation of a ferrous metal

23
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laminar

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

24
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turbulent

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fluid layers break down as the flow moves along the conductor

25
relief valve
used to limit pressure in an entire circuit, direct acting or pilot operated
26
reduce in circuit efficiency occurs when:
there is a pressure drop across the valve and no mechanical output and heat is generated
27
pilot operated relief valve
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
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cavitation
condition when the pump is not completely filled with fluid