Length of Stroke given Diameter of Plunger Solution

STEP 0: Pre-Calculation Summary
Formula Used
Stroke or Lift of Hydraulic Ram = (4*Volume of Hydraulic Accumulator)/(pi*Diameter of Ram^2)
L = (4*V)/(pi*d^2)
This formula uses 1 Constants, 3 Variables
Constants Used
pi - Archimedes' constant Value Taken As 3.14159265358979323846264338327950288
Variables Used
Stroke or Lift of Hydraulic Ram - (Measured in Meter) - Stroke or Lift of Hydraulic Ram is the range of movement of the piston or the ram of a hydraulic accumulator.
Volume of Hydraulic Accumulator - (Measured in Cubic Meter) - Volume of hydraulic accumulator is defined as the volume of the liquid in a hydraulic accumulator.
Diameter of Ram - (Measured in Meter) - Diameter of Ram of a hydraulic accumulator is the diameter of the ram of an hydraulic accumulator.
STEP 1: Convert Input(s) to Base Unit
Volume of Hydraulic Accumulator: 0.09 Cubic Meter --> 0.09 Cubic Meter No Conversion Required
Diameter of Ram: 0.14 Meter --> 0.14 Meter No Conversion Required
STEP 2: Evaluate Formula
Substituting Input Values in Formula
L = (4*V)/(pi*d^2) --> (4*0.09)/(pi*0.14^2)
Evaluating ... ...
L = 5.84650811357983
STEP 3: Convert Result to Output's Unit
5.84650811357983 Meter --> No Conversion Required
FINAL ANSWER
5.84650811357983 5.846508 Meter <-- Stroke or Lift of Hydraulic Ram
(Calculation completed in 00.004 seconds)

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13 Hydraulic Accumulator Calculators

Capacity of Hydraulic Accumulator
Go Capacity of Hydraulic Accumulator = Pressure Intensity in Hydraulic Accumulator*Area of Ram of Hydraulic Accumulator*Stroke or Lift of Hydraulic Ram
Work Done in Lifting Ram of Hydraulic Accumulator
Go Work Done in Lifting Ram = Pressure Intensity in Hydraulic Accumulator*Area of Ram of Hydraulic Accumulator*Stroke or Lift of Hydraulic Ram
Pressure Head of Water Supplied in Hydraulic Accumulator
Go Pressure Head in Hydraulic Accumulator = Pressure Intensity in Hydraulic Accumulator/(Water Density*Acceleration Due to Gravity)
Total Weight Placed on Differentail Hydraulic Ram Including Weight of Hydraulic Ram
Go Total Weight on Differential Hydraulic Accumulator = Pressure Intensity in Hydraulic Accumulator*Annular Area of Differential Hydraulic Accumulator
Annular Area of Differential Hydraulic Accumulator
Go Annular Area of Differential Hydraulic Accumulator = pi/4*(External Diameter of Bush^2-Diameter of Ram^2)
Length of Stroke given Diameter of Plunger
Go Stroke or Lift of Hydraulic Ram = (4*Volume of Hydraulic Accumulator)/(pi*Diameter of Ram^2)
Total Energy Stored in Differential Hydraulic Accumulator
Go Total Energy in Hydraulic Accumulator = Total Weight on Differential Hydraulic Accumulator*Stroke or Lift of Hydraulic Ram
Total Weight of Ram of Hydraulic Accumulator
Go Total Weight on Hydraulic Accumulator = Pressure Intensity in Hydraulic Accumulator*Area of Ram of Hydraulic Accumulator
Capacity of Hydraulic Accumulator given Volume
Go Capacity of Hydraulic Accumulator = Pressure Intensity in Hydraulic Accumulator*Volume of Hydraulic Accumulator
Distance Moved by Hydraulic Ram per Second
Go Distance Moved by Ram per Second = Stroke or Lift of Hydraulic Ram/Time Taken by Hydraulic Ram for One Stroke
Length of Stroke in Hydraulic Accumulator
Go Stroke or Lift of Hydraulic Ram = Volume of Hydraulic Accumulator/Area of Ram of Hydraulic Accumulator
Volume of Hydraulic Accumulator
Go Volume of Hydraulic Accumulator = Area of Ram of Hydraulic Accumulator*Stroke or Lift of Hydraulic Ram
Work Supplied by Hydraulic Accumulator
Go Work Done in Lifting Ram = Total Weight on Hydraulic Accumulator*Stroke or Lift of Hydraulic Ram

Length of Stroke given Diameter of Plunger Formula

Stroke or Lift of Hydraulic Ram = (4*Volume of Hydraulic Accumulator)/(pi*Diameter of Ram^2)
L = (4*V)/(pi*d^2)

What is stroke length and its unit?

Stroke is nothing but distance moved by the piston from BDC to TDC in engine cylinder for ex. two stroke engine means, the piston of two stroke engine travels two times (1 up & 1 down) to complete one cycle. The unit of stroke is meter or mm.

What is stroke length of a hydraulic cylinder?

The stroke is the amount of travel the piston rod can move in and out. It can be found by subtracting the maximum extended length of the hydraulic cylinder from it's minimum compressed length. Generally the compressed length is given along with the stroke.

How to Calculate Length of Stroke given Diameter of Plunger?

Length of Stroke given Diameter of Plunger calculator uses Stroke or Lift of Hydraulic Ram = (4*Volume of Hydraulic Accumulator)/(pi*Diameter of Ram^2) to calculate the Stroke or Lift of Hydraulic Ram, The Length of Stroke given Diameter of Plunger formula is defined as how far the piston travels in the cylinder, which is determined by the cranks on the crankshaft. This number is multiplied by the number of cylinders in the engine, to determine the total displacement. Stroke or Lift of Hydraulic Ram is denoted by L symbol.

How to calculate Length of Stroke given Diameter of Plunger using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Length of Stroke given Diameter of Plunger, enter Volume of Hydraulic Accumulator (V) & Diameter of Ram (d) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Length of Stroke given Diameter of Plunger calculation can be explained with given input values -> 5.846508 = (4*0.09)/(pi*0.14^2).

FAQ

What is Length of Stroke given Diameter of Plunger?
The Length of Stroke given Diameter of Plunger formula is defined as how far the piston travels in the cylinder, which is determined by the cranks on the crankshaft. This number is multiplied by the number of cylinders in the engine, to determine the total displacement and is represented as L = (4*V)/(pi*d^2) or Stroke or Lift of Hydraulic Ram = (4*Volume of Hydraulic Accumulator)/(pi*Diameter of Ram^2). Volume of hydraulic accumulator is defined as the volume of the liquid in a hydraulic accumulator & Diameter of Ram of a hydraulic accumulator is the diameter of the ram of an hydraulic accumulator.
How to calculate Length of Stroke given Diameter of Plunger?
The Length of Stroke given Diameter of Plunger formula is defined as how far the piston travels in the cylinder, which is determined by the cranks on the crankshaft. This number is multiplied by the number of cylinders in the engine, to determine the total displacement is calculated using Stroke or Lift of Hydraulic Ram = (4*Volume of Hydraulic Accumulator)/(pi*Diameter of Ram^2). To calculate Length of Stroke given Diameter of Plunger, you need Volume of Hydraulic Accumulator (V) & Diameter of Ram (d). With our tool, you need to enter the respective value for Volume of Hydraulic Accumulator & Diameter of Ram and hit the calculate button. You can also select the units (if any) for Input(s) and the Output as well.
How many ways are there to calculate Stroke or Lift of Hydraulic Ram?
In this formula, Stroke or Lift of Hydraulic Ram uses Volume of Hydraulic Accumulator & Diameter of Ram. We can use 1 other way(s) to calculate the same, which is/are as follows -
  • Stroke or Lift of Hydraulic Ram = Volume of Hydraulic Accumulator/Area of Ram of Hydraulic Accumulator
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