I wonder if a wobble plate would work for my Gyroscopic Wind Turbine concept better than a swash plate. My idea is simply a first concept type drawing but I have wondered about this before. I will be in touch on the Tesla Valve idea before long. Thanks for all the mechanical animations and simulations. Cheers!
With wind turbines a variable department swash plate would be a better fit as it can be used for a wider range of delta-pressures across the pump, pump speeds and also have the built in mechanism for near zero load when turbine blade protection is required
+misterev3ng3d Do "variable displacement piston pump" search in the google, than select images, you may find many different kind of examples of this pump.
+projecta3halkida If you connect a disk to a shaft with an angle, you end up with wobble plate. When the shaft rotates, the plate wobbles back and fort. Actually it is also know as swash plate. The engine shown in this animation is a fixed displacement axial piston pump. There are two major types of fixed displacement axial piston pumps. In this one swash plate rotates and this type is also called wobble plate pump. It is harder to animate this one by using 2D animation programs such as Flash. In the second type, swash plate is fixed and the barrel (the blue piston chamber shown in the animation)rotates. That type pump is usually called fixed displacement piston pump. They are relatively easy to animate in flash. Here is a video of fixed displacement piston pump I made in Adobe Flash ruclips.net/video/8l5FtW2E4_A/видео.html
I wonder if a wobble plate would work for my Gyroscopic Wind Turbine concept better than a swash plate. My idea is simply a first concept type drawing but I have wondered about this before. I will be in touch on the Tesla Valve idea before long. Thanks for all the mechanical animations and simulations. Cheers!
With wind turbines a variable department swash plate would be a better fit as it can be used for a wider range of delta-pressures across the pump, pump speeds and also have the built in mechanism for near zero load when turbine blade protection is required
This is also known as a fixed displacement pump. Adding that to the description will help it show up in searches
+corpsie666 Thank you for the suggestion. It's done.
does anyone has an exmaple for this kind of pump? so i can find its applications, sizes, flowrates,...
+misterev3ng3d Do "variable displacement piston pump" search in the google, than select images, you may find many different kind of examples of this pump.
Some pressure washers use this.
Thank you for the excellent video Happy New Year
+jonathan bosco Thank you. Happy New Year to You too.
What's a wobble plate?? :/
+projecta3halkida If you connect a disk to a shaft with an angle, you end up with wobble plate. When the shaft rotates, the plate wobbles back and fort. Actually it is also know as swash plate. The engine shown in this animation is a fixed displacement axial piston pump. There are two major types of fixed displacement axial piston pumps. In this one swash plate rotates and this type is also called wobble plate pump. It is harder to animate this one by using 2D animation programs such as Flash. In the second type, swash plate is fixed and the barrel (the blue piston chamber shown in the animation)rotates. That type pump is usually called fixed displacement piston pump. They are relatively easy to animate in flash. Here is a video of fixed displacement piston pump I made in Adobe Flash ruclips.net/video/8l5FtW2E4_A/видео.html
+mekanizmalar wow that's a big reply O: thank you!! ^_^
Thank you so much sir
Thanks.
+Rehuel Galzote Thank you for your visit and support.
Weird pump.
+DigGil3 This weird pump can produce very high pressures.
That's great! Is this design used for hydraulics only, or also pneumatics?
+DigGil3 Only hydraulics.