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:V = Q / (3.117 * pi/4 * D ^ 2)
:V = Q / (3.117 * pi/4 * D ^ 2)
or
:D = (Q / (3.117 * pi/4 * V) ) ^ 1/2


Where:
Where:
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:Q is fluid volume in gallons/min
:Q is fluid volume in gallons/min
:D is hose inside diameter in inches
:D is hose inside diameter in inches
or
:D = (Q / (3.117 * pi/4 * V) ) ^ 1/2




In this case, V = 5 ft / sec and the flow rate is 13 GPM, so:
In the case of the Power Cube suction hose, V = 5 ft / sec and the Q is approximately 13 GPM, so:


:D = (13 GPM / (3.117 * pi/4 * 5 ft/sec) ) ^ 1/2 = 1.03 in
:D = (13 GPM / (3.117 * pi/4 * 5 ft/sec) ) ^ 1/2 = 1.03 in

Revision as of 18:26, 8 August 2011

Hydraulic Hose Sizing

The size of the suction hose for the power cube, it is calculated from the fluid velocity in the hose. The general values used are:

Pressure: 20 ft/sec
Return: 15 ft/sec
Suction: 5 ft/sec


The formula for calculating the hose size is as follows:

V = Q / (3.117 * pi/4 * D ^ 2)

or

D = (Q / (3.117 * pi/4 * V) ) ^ 1/2

Where:

V is fluid velocity in ft/sec
Q is fluid volume in gallons/min
D is hose inside diameter in inches


In the case of the Power Cube suction hose, V = 5 ft / sec and the Q is approximately 13 GPM, so:

D = (13 GPM / (3.117 * pi/4 * 5 ft/sec) ) ^ 1/2 = 1.03 in


The sizing guidelines say to always round up - meaning take the next size larger than 1.03 inches (probably 1 1/4").

While I thought the sizing for the pressure lines was OK, I double-checked and found the formula indicates that the supply and return hoses should be larger as well:

D = (13 GPM / (3.117 * pi/4 * 20 ft/sec) ) ^ 1/2 = 0.515 in


Also, the return lines appear to be undersized as well:

D = (13 / (3.117 * pi/4 * 15 ft/sec) ) ^ 1/2 = 0.595 in

Both Pressure and Return hose sizes should be increased to 3/4", as well as all couplers and fittings.