Hydraulic Hose Sizing
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.
Horsepower To Flow Calculation
Horsepower = Pressure × Flow / 1714
-or-
HP = PQ / 1714
For our 28 HP Power Cube delivering 3000 PSI, we calculate the flow as follows:
- 28 = (3000 * Q) / 1714
- Therefore, Q = (28 * 1714) / 3000 = 15.997 GPM
For the upcoming 50 HP Power Cube delivering 3000 PSI, we calculate the flow as follows:
- 50 = (3000 * Q) / 1714
- Therefore, Q = (50 * 1714) / 3000 = 28.5 GPM
Fluid Flow Rate (Q)
GPM = Flow (in Gallons) / Time (in Minutes) Q = V / T