Pump type selection guide
Compare positive displacement and dynamic pumps by flow, pressure, viscosity, and service conditions.
Doc version: 1.0 | Updated: 2026-02-07
Compute extend/retract force and speed from pressure and flow.
Basınç, çap ve debi ile kuvvet ve hızları hesapla.
İleri ve geri kuvvet/hız değerleri.
İleri kuvvet
80.4 kN
Geri kuvvet
55.0 kN
İleri hız
82.9 mm/s
Geri hız
121.3 mm/s
Hidrolik güç
6.67 kW
Formulas used
F = p * A
v = Q / A
P = p * Q
Variables
Usage notes
After checking the basic result, open sharing, PDF, method notes, and comparison panels.
Hydraulic Cylinder Force & Speed performs the core engineering calculation for this tool type and presents results in a traceable format.
Validation example
| Input | Expected Output |
|---|---|
| Input set: Unit-consistent project values | Expected output: Tool result is in the same order as standard references |
Note: In real projects, run at least one manual check or reference-table comparison.
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F_ext = P·A_bore | F_ret = P·(A_bore - A_rod) | v = Q/A | P_h = P·QLast updated: 2026-02-07
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