Hey, all. I've been pondering hydraulics for some time. In particular, I am trying to determine the maximum size pump I can use on my LT 133 to drive a wood splitter.
I'm taking a stab at the problem from a point of view not typical to the calculators and equations that seem to dominate the field.
The engine is 13 hp and I want to run a pump that is properly sized for the engine, but the twist is, I want to run the pump at the lowest recommended rpm.
To elaborate... one can realize that pump flow is a variable governed by engine speed. So, for example, I am looking at a pump with a flow of 17 gpm@ 2600rpm, but with a minimum rpm of 500, effectively reducing the flow to about 3.4 gpm. Obviously, I could not calculate my required HP using that flow rate, because the engine would stall.
So correct me if I'm wrong, but.. it seems that most HP/Flow@PSI calculations must assume maximum pump flow to determine required HP?
And for my question.. is there a formula/chart that sizes engine hp to pump displacement@PSI, rather than HP/Flow@PSI?
I used to play left field, and maybe I'm still out there? :laughing:
I'm taking a stab at the problem from a point of view not typical to the calculators and equations that seem to dominate the field.
The engine is 13 hp and I want to run a pump that is properly sized for the engine, but the twist is, I want to run the pump at the lowest recommended rpm.
To elaborate... one can realize that pump flow is a variable governed by engine speed. So, for example, I am looking at a pump with a flow of 17 gpm@ 2600rpm, but with a minimum rpm of 500, effectively reducing the flow to about 3.4 gpm. Obviously, I could not calculate my required HP using that flow rate, because the engine would stall.
So correct me if I'm wrong, but.. it seems that most HP/Flow@PSI calculations must assume maximum pump flow to determine required HP?
And for my question.. is there a formula/chart that sizes engine hp to pump displacement@PSI, rather than HP/Flow@PSI?
I used to play left field, and maybe I'm still out there? :laughing: