[PSUBS-MAILIST] hydraulics
brian
brian at ojaivalleybeefarm.com
Sat Sep 21 09:26:25 EDT 2013
Have you guys seen those Catamarans in the America's cup ? Quite amazing. They use the hydraulics to move the foils up and down as well as moving the "sail" or more correctly the wing. It's all they can do to keep up the hydraulic pressure for the constant adjustments that have to be made.
Brian
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From: "Alan" <alanlindsayjames at yahoo.com>
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Subject: Re: [PSUBS-MAILIST] hydraulicsJust did a quick google & there are hydraulic rim bicycle brakes as well as the disc brakes.These look like they could be possibly adapted.http://www.bikerumor.com/2013/04/15/sram-hydro-r-hydraulic-road-rim-disc-brakes-unveiled-details-first-rides/Alan
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On 19/09/2013, at 9:34 PM, hank pronk <hanker_20032000 at yahoo.ca> wrote:Hi Alan,After some more thought, I have changed my mind about bicycle brakes. The problem is the caliper has a rather large piston area. This gives you better brake force, but it would hurt you when you put water pressure against it. You want a small piston like a hydraulic clutch in a car. I would use the clutch parts because they would also be aluminum and much tougher. You would need to remove the piston and machine an o-ring glove because the normal seal is designed to push in one direction only.HankFrom: hank pronk <hanker_20032000 at yahoo.ca>To: Personal Submersibles General Discussion <personal_submersibles at psubs.org> Sent: Thursday, September 19, 2013 4:21:36 AMSubject: Re: [PSUBS-MAILIST] hydraulicsH Alan,Bicycle brakes would probably work quite well because they are made from very good material. HankFrom: Alan <alanlindsayjames at yahoo.com>To: Personal Submersibles General Discussion <personal_submersibles at psubs.org> Sent: Wednesday, September 18, 2013 11:55:49 PMSubject: Re: [PSUBS-MAILIST] hydraulics
Hi Brian,
I've wondered about this also.
I was looking at the hydraulic brakes they have on bicycles now days &
wondering if you could adapt them for functions like releasing emergency
bouys or similar. The manual hydraulics they have on boats, like steering units
are pretty expensive. Would be good to find something of suitable material
off the shelf hat could be used.
Alan
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On 16/09/2013, at 5:28 AM, "brian" <brian at ojaivalleybeefarm.com> wrote:
> I wonder if those human powered hydraulics could have an application for our boats, like the cats in the America's cup.
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