Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Hydraulic Storage Bed Hydraulic Accumulator Part II?

Hydraulic accumulator Part II? - hydraulic storage bed

I am a little confused, what Im :)... ask but I'll try again. I'm doing a project on wind pump storage unit. Pump fluid from a reservoir under the tank head high and 2 meters. If the container is full survey of the pump and not the higher tank pump starts to drain. Thus, a turbine that powers a small LED. The tanks are 50 liters and the head tank completely empty after 1 hour. I need the energy of the previous system potenital a system to compare the head tank is replaced with a hydraulic bladder accumulators. I know how the potential energy for the system without the battery charge, but do not know where to start with the battery system. Sorry if it is a bit dark and confused.

1 comment:

Bazzman_... said...

you can tell, a kind of bubble accum. (the pressure in the bladder, the line pressure is usually about 60%, so that instead of an expansion tank (which would be open to the atmosphere, further 2m), it could be a reservoir with a bladder filled with gas or ball ( closed head 2m x 60% => bladder pressure about 1.7 psi) closed container volume can be anything, and she is. depending on your use of the bladder. and can be done with the header tank. M Now "also believe that the normal work could be balloon. the water in the enclosed tank is important waterless. pumped the ball should be about 100% by volume, and pump the ball should take about 25 ~ 30%. Getting It Just Right could not be a problem. closed container very strongly be. maybe your tank now, if you can close. best of luck.

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