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Help with Calculation: Thermal Expansion of Neon
Im dislexic id the main problem. Im great at doing. But the reading gets me really bad. I dont know the equation i need to use to be completely honest. Most of my work comes from trial and error but with cost of equipment in this one i cant afford to just try till i succeed. And because of the...- kelseytischler95
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Help with Calculation: Thermal Expansion of Neon
Not in the slightest. Any help would be greatly appreciated.- kelseytischler95
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- Forum: Materials and Chemical Engineering
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Help with Calculation: Thermal Expansion of Neon
If neon is stored at 40 psi . 65 degrees fahrenheit. How do i calculate the psi in a closed system when the container is heated.- kelseytischler95
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- Expansion Gas Thermal
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Engineering and pressure related questions
In summation will the same psi required to lift it an inch (with a stop bag) move it the height of twenty feet without a stoppage ceiling or will i need more pressure- kelseytischler95
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Engineering and pressure related questions
I was pretty specific. I need to move two thousand pounds of weight twenty feet into the air. I will be using a piston with a surface area of 50 sq inches. How much actual pressure will i meed to achieve this. I get the math of making it float an inch and i get the engineering of how i could...- kelseytischler95
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Engineering and pressure related questions
Also note that any help received in this forum used twards a finished product will be credited by name if wanted in the final build- kelseytischler95
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Engineering and pressure related questions
Note that i can use two pistons if needed to relax the psi required and increase stability- kelseytischler95
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Engineering and pressure related questions
The tracks are going to be used to spin gears on the outside so i will have to figure out the force requirements for spinning this gear as well and add that psi to the total but i think baby steps would be good- kelseytischler95
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Engineering and pressure related questions
It is directly attached to the top of the piston. Think a piston with a box attached to it. With built in (tank style tracks on either side- kelseytischler95
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Engineering and pressure related questions
How did you find PF?: Friend I need to move a 2000 pound weight up twenty feet into the air on top of an eight inch diameter piston (surface area of 50 square inches) how much steady pressure would i need to achieve this and overcome the friction on the piston itself. Im trying to lift a door/wall- kelseytischler95
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- Engineering Pressure Weight
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering