Hello,
I have roughly drawn a circular cylinder supplied with incompressible fluid.
rather cousin of the pallet motor, it seems to me able to provide torque at low speed.
the non-return valve allows continuity of supply with permanent sealing.
moreover it is easy to manufacture.
your comments and advice are welcome.
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Circular hydraulic cylinder
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You have reinvented the hydraulic motor, right?
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This engine exists and works.
Frank MOCIK
http://v3.espacenet.com/publicationDeta ... cale=fr_EP
who is an acquaintance of Pascal has shown it to us.
Frank MOCIK
http://v3.espacenet.com/publicationDeta ... cale=fr_EP
who is an acquaintance of Pascal has shown it to us.
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Thank you remundo
this confirms my approach.
It goes without saying that my project is a variant of MOCIK and that my diagram is only a principle.
the application plan for the future machine that I have developed is different and, in my opinion, more interesting since it uses a self-regulating mobile valve and consumes little fluid for equal work.
however I would like to know the inherent faults of this type of assembly insofar as the experience of others corrects these faults on paper (free of charge) rather than on the machine (which costs)
thank you for reading and advising me.
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orbs
this confirms my approach.
It goes without saying that my project is a variant of MOCIK and that my diagram is only a principle.
the application plan for the future machine that I have developed is different and, in my opinion, more interesting since it uses a self-regulating mobile valve and consumes little fluid for equal work.
however I would like to know the inherent faults of this type of assembly insofar as the experience of others corrects these faults on paper (free of charge) rather than on the machine (which costs)
thank you for reading and advising me.
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orbs
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here is one more pump motor!
http://www.turbivo.com/fr/
an educational model exists, but I don't know if the engine was developed afterwards.
It would actually be interesting, as Orbes wishes, to be able to compare the advantages and disadvantages of the trilobic, the Mocik system and the turbivo, 3 machines that exist.
For the trilobic, I hope to be able to take measurements soon.
Pierre-Yves
http://www.turbivo.com/fr/
an educational model exists, but I don't know if the engine was developed afterwards.
It would actually be interesting, as Orbes wishes, to be able to compare the advantages and disadvantages of the trilobic, the Mocik system and the turbivo, 3 machines that exist.
For the trilobic, I hope to be able to take measurements soon.
Pierre-Yves
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optimization, energy savings
http://www.avel-vor.fr
http://www.avel-vor.fr
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