Re: We Go back to the Moon tonight, after 32 Years
Posted by a real person on Oct 01, 2003 at 16:55
(168.20.187.93)Re: We Go back to the Moon tonight, after 32 Years (paul)
you are using centrifugal force to produce pressurized fluid I take it.
and you use a pre-pressurized fluid to begin with.
ok.you must be putting the fluid in at the center and
because of rotation --> centrifugal forces build up in the fluid.this could result in a higher pressure fluid
begining close to the center and extending all the way to the outside edge if the pressurized fluid were contained in a centrifuge.I could understand how you would get two very distinct pressures close to the center and further out at the edge.
ok.
so you must be using pistons at the center and at the edge.
connected by a rod that would not be affected by the centrifugal forces as the pistons stroke up and down.obviously the outside pistons could be smaller than the inside pistons due to the pressure differences.
what are you using to rotate the centrifuge?
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