How Do You Calculate GPM From Pump Cylinder Dimensions and Stroke Rate?

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The discussion centers around calculating the gallons per minute (GPM) output of a pump based on its cylinder dimensions and stroke rate. The problem involves understanding the relationship between the cylinder's volume and the frequency of strokes.

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  • Participants discuss the formula for calculating output based on cylinder volume and stroke rate. There are inquiries about finding the volume of the cylinder and clarifications regarding the dimensions provided in the problem.

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Several participants have provided calculations and confirmations regarding the volume of the cylinder and the conversion from cubic inches to gallons. There is a general agreement on the method used, although some caution is noted regarding the interpretation of stroke count.

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Participants are working with the assumption that the cylinder's length is implied and that the stroke rate is accurately understood as discharge strokes per minute. There are mentions of potential variations in flow rate based on different interpretations of the stroke count.

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The cylinder of a pump has a 6 inch diameter. The stroke is 8 inches in length with 200 strokes per minute. Find the output of the pump in gallons per minute.
 
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Output in gal/min = cylinder volume (in gals.) * number of strokes per min.
 
As a followup to EnumaElish's reply.. Are you in good shape finding the volume of the cylinder?http://www.mathleague.com/help/geometry/3space.htm#cylinder
The question states the diameter, all you need is the length (which is implied in the problem description)
 
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check my answer

EnumaElish said:
Output in gal/min = cylinder volume (in gals.) * number of strokes per min.
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Can yourself EnumaElish check my answer?

v = pi * r^2 * h
= (3.140) * (3^2) * (8)
= 226 cubic inches in each stroke

Total = 226 cubic inches x 200 strokes = 45,200 cubic inches

convert cubic inches to gallons ; 1 gallon = 231 cubic inches

45,200 cubic inches
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231 cubic inches

= 196 gallons

Is this correct? Please post.
 
scientist said:
= 196 gallons

Is this correct? Please post.
It looks right to me, with the minor edit that it's 196 gals. per minute. Anyone else care to comment?
 
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Correct, provided 200 is the no.of discharge strokes per minute, otherwise half the flowrate.
 

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