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Join Date: Mar 2007
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Designing a Reciprocating Piston Pump

03/10/2007 5:18 PM

HOW CAN I GET THE VALUE FOR THE OF CONNECTING ROD(PISTON ROD)AND ALSO THE DIAMETER OF PISTON ROD ?BECAUSE I I WANT TO CALCULATE THE PRESSURE DIFFERANTIAL SO I SHOULD HAVE THE PISTON SPEED SO I NEED THE LENGHT OF PISTON ROD(CONECTING ROD),PLEASE GIVE THE PROPER FORMULA OR USEFUL WEBSITE RELAVANT TO MY QUESTION

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Re: Designing a Reciprocating Piston Pump

03/11/2007 11:17 PM

Drive the design from the requirements, not the details.

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Re: Designing a Reciprocating Piston Pump

03/11/2007 11:20 PM

A serious inquiry will get you a serious answer!

Engineers need some parameters in order to come up with solutions.

Such as:

What are you pumping?

Viscosity, @ Temp?

Flow (gpm, lpm, etc.)?

Pressure?

Prime mover, (motor type.)?

RPM of prime mover?

Duty Cycle?

What does the Delta P have to do anything?

Do you know the bore and stroke of the pump you want to design?

What type of valves are you going to use in order for your pump to work? Poppet, disk?

Flooded Suction? Positive Suction?

You have have posed a question that cannot be answered.

Your question is akin to "What is the best steel to use?"

Do some homework.

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Re: Designing a Reciprocating Piston Pump

03/20/2007 9:54 AM

i want more information about reciprocation pump

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