Experimental investigation of air cushion characteristics in pneumatic cylinders

Bai Hai Zhang*, Yuan Yuan Jia, Sen Chun Chai, Ze Min Jiang

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Abstract

Air cushion characteristics of pneumatic cylinders are studied experimentally. A computer aided pneumatic cylinder testing system was developed. Pressures in the cushion chambers, in inlet and outlet pipelines, cylinder displacement and shock acceleration were tested under different working conditions by tuning the source pressure and opening of the cushion needle valve. Typical air cushion characteristics including over-cushioning, deficient cushioning and optimum cushioning were analysed. It was proved that the mechanical collision between the piston and the end cap was the main cause of shock, and there existed mechanical collisions that worsen the cushion performance in some deficient cushionings, and air cushion is only applicable under certain working conditions.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)321-324
Number of pages4
JournalHe Jishu/Nuclear Techniques
Volume22
Issue number3
Publication statusPublished - 1999

Keywords

  • Air cushion characteristics
  • CAT
  • Pneumatic cylinder

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