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==Overview==
==Overview==
Part Sourcing for the [[Microtractor]]. Much of the design work has been merged into the [[Power Cube]].
Part Sourcing for the [[Microtractor]]. Much design work has been merged into the [[Power Cube]].
 
 
 
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==Engine==
==Engine==

Revision as of 03:51, 20 September 2011

Overview

Part Sourcing for the Microtractor. Much design work has been merged into the Power Cube.


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Engine

Sourcing


Power Cube (MicroTrac engine cube) Details

Engine-side coupler half, 1" shaft, $9.86, Type E
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Spider insert, 1" shaft, coupler half, $14.36, type E
Pump-side coupler half, 5/8" shaft, $9.86, Type E
  • The coupler halves and spider are shown in the pictures, from McMaster Carr page 1157

Power Calculations

Pump

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Hydraulics Calculations from [1]
  • From [2] - Pumping = 1 Hp = 1 GPM x 1500 Psi - (linear relationship i.e. 2 GPM @ 1500 Psi = 2 Hp)
    • For the above pump, 14.2 gpm with 3000 psi indicates 28.4 hp requirement
  • Hp to drive hydraulic pump = Psi x GPM / 1714
    • For the above .97 cu in pump, 3000*14.2/1714 = 24 hp
    • If we run at 2200 psi => 18 hp required
    • For .86 cu in pump, need 3000*12.6/1714 = 22 hp
    • For the same with 2500 psi, 18.3 hp

Power Available

  • Assuming 85% pump efficiency, we have 17.5*.85=14.8 hp power available to the machine

Wheel Motor Calculations

  • 32 cu in wheel motor: 20 gpm, 5170 in lb torque, 145 rpm
    • Using 12 gpm, 5170 in lb torque, at 87 rpm - uses 7 hp of the engine

Spider Torque Rating

The Hytrel coupler spider has a 401 in lb torque rating. This is at 3600 rpm. If this pump is driving a hydraulic motor at 87 rpm (wheel motor at 12 gpm fluid flow, at its rated torque), what would be the maximum torque that the 87 rpm could have? 401*3600/87 = 16600 in lb. That is well within the 5130 in lb torque of the wheel motor. Coupler spider will hold up.

Resource Map

(could use more review)

Reviewers:

Coupler info:

Notes

  • On calculations (right picture) - formula for horsepower to drive pump (with 1714 factor) includes the efficiency of the pump (about 85%)


See Also