Tuesday 1 December 2015

Working of Single acting Telescopic hydraulic shock absorbers?

              If the axle eye moves upwards then the fluid must be displaced from the bottom. Top side of the bottom side fluid through the outer ring of the piston by lifting the non return valve. But since the increase in the volume of upper end of the cylinder is less than the volume of the lower end. Fluid will also displaced through the inner ring of holes of non return valve of foot valve, and the level at the fluid will raise in the reservoir. The pressure setup will depend on the size of hole in the piston and Foot valve and the squire of the speed of which the cylinder is moved. For downward motion of the cylinder the fluid will be displaced form the upper end of the piston. In the leaver end through the inner ring of hole of non return valve in the piston. The fluid will also be draw in the lower end of the cylinder from the reservoir to the outer ring of hole of non return valve of the foot valve. Fig of shock absorber 

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