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Windseaker
How to calculate the rotationals and torque forces on a hydraulic cyclinder, which is on a 14" arm welded to a 3" o.d. pipe which is 20' long?
Enthalpy
With such data and description, it will be difficult.
Ron
QUOTE (Windseaker+Apr 17 2008, 07:39 PM)
How to calculate the rotationals and torque forces on a hydraulic cyclinder, which is on a 14" arm welded to a 3" o.d. pipe which is 20' long?

Hi W.S.,
Like Enthalpy said, the best you'll get from that info is the F x d on the arm.
Sry can't help,
Ron
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