How to Calculate the Force of a Cylinder

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  • Опубликовано: 30 май 2018
  • This Cylinder Force Calculation is quick and easy to follow.
    Get the answer to your force calculation with this useful video

Комментарии • 27

  • @endilim5555
    @endilim5555 3 года назад +3

    can you explain more details that,area(m²)=(π x (0.0030m)²)/4.

  • @sulaimansheik4591
    @sulaimansheik4591 2 года назад +1

    Looking for this. Thanks for sharing

  • @Drxxx
    @Drxxx 2 года назад

    Great video thank you

  • @richardrmt1831
    @richardrmt1831 3 года назад +2

    Thank you, straight forward :)

  • @stephaniemitchell1666
    @stephaniemitchell1666 5 лет назад

    Very informative video.

  • @anandpandey9134
    @anandpandey9134 3 года назад

    Sir pump lpm change krke pressure de developed krsakte hai?

  • @E85_STI
    @E85_STI 3 года назад

    Thank you I just did the math on my 63mm bore at 140 psi and it puts out 699 lbs of force.

  • @TheRebelmanone
    @TheRebelmanone 3 года назад

    So for example a 50kg weight would depress the cylinder right? Should be able to calculate it backward too, to find out how much weight on an air cylinder creates how much air pressure? Like if i knew i had 10kg and i want to find out how much pressure it puts on the air cylinder piston.

    • @justinwaugh8003
      @justinwaugh8003  3 года назад +1

      Hi Tony. That’s correct a 50kg weight would depress the cylinder. If you want to work out how much pressure is on the cylinder you can rearrange the calculation. Pressure = Force / Area and this should give your answer. Hope this helps

  • @lisastanden378
    @lisastanden378 6 лет назад

    Great video!!

    • @justinwaugh8003
      @justinwaugh8003  6 лет назад

      Thanks Lisa, did you learn anything?

    • @lisastanden378
      @lisastanden378 6 лет назад

      Yes. I learned how to calculate the force of cylinders :)

  • @ZULFERISYAHPUTRA
    @ZULFERISYAHPUTRA 3 года назад

    Dear Sir............Example Problem I have a single acting hydraulic cylinder with a stroke of 300 mm, a bore of 18 mm and a rod of 10 mm
    if the press weight is 1 mm on the Piston Head what is the pressure.....Please explain the calculations

  • @user-lk6ru4mo5o
    @user-lk6ru4mo5o 2 года назад

    thank you

  • @frankjames1955
    @frankjames1955 3 года назад

    whats that in inches and pounds

  • @johnsuyanto5941
    @johnsuyanto5941 4 года назад

    What cylinder diameter for 3 tons weight? Pressure is 6 bar

  • @rohitmahajan6557
    @rohitmahajan6557 5 лет назад +2

    When we say weight = 43 kg does it mean that it can push a block of 43kgs?
    How can i calculate force required to push a 20 kg object at distance of 3mm?

    • @justinwaugh8003
      @justinwaugh8003  5 лет назад +1

      Correct yes, this 30mm bore cylinder will be capable of pushing a weight of up to 43kg vertically upwards.
      20kg as a force is 196N
      Force (N) = mass (kg) x acceleration (m/s)
      196N = 20kg x 9.8m/s
      Assuming you are using a slide to lift the 20kg weight 3mm then add 30% safety factor
      196N x 1.3 = 255N
      Summary you need a cylinder with a pushing force of 255N

    • @manchette4840
      @manchette4840 5 лет назад

      @@justinwaugh8003 hi , cylinder 32mm Bore 300mm Stroke , how many KG i can push with this cylinder?

    • @user-pg9sq6vm2u
      @user-pg9sq6vm2u 5 лет назад +1

      @@manchette4840 assume using 10 bar because most of air compressors using 10 bars.
      d: piston diameter [cm]
      A : piston area [cm^2]
      p : operating pressure [bar]
      So, convert d to cm => 32mm = 3.2 cm
      use the formula F = p * A
      = p * 10 * (d^2 * pi / 4)
      = 10 * 10 * (3.2 * 3.2 * 3.14) / 4
      =803.84 N
      divide by 9.8 to convert to kg
      =82 kg

  • @anandpandey9134
    @anandpandey9134 3 года назад

    Nice

  • @sisandagambushe4620
    @sisandagambushe4620 4 года назад

    There is something I don't understand how did you find 423 ??

    • @E85_STI
      @E85_STI 3 года назад

      600,000 X 0.000706= 423.6 but he didn’t round so he left it at 423 and if you want to convert to pounds you multiply 43 by 2.2 which is 94.6 pounds of force.

  • @kristoffergaard8648
    @kristoffergaard8648 5 лет назад +3

    Pressure does not have units of Nm^2

    • @justinwaugh8003
      @justinwaugh8003  5 лет назад

      Kristoffer Gaard what do you think of this?
      www.sensorsone.com/nm2-newton-per-square-metre-pressure-unit/

    • @kristoffergaard8648
      @kristoffergaard8648 5 лет назад +4

      @@justinwaugh8003 N/m^2 not Nm^2. If you're going to be an educator get it right.

  • @dayalpatel3926
    @dayalpatel3926 11 месяцев назад +1

    This is a great example. The unit for pressure is N/m² Please correct the unit.