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Q: What is A piston that move back and forth in a cylinder to move hydraulic fluid?
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A compressor that has a piston that travels back and forth in a cylinder is a?

It is simply a piston compressor.


How did coal make the steam engine work?

Coal was used because there was pressure in a tube that moves a piston. The coal was the pressure and and moved a piston that was pushed and as is did this, it pushed the wheel forwards because a stick is attached to the wheel and the momentum carries it through but also opens a different valve because as the wheel is turning, a smaller circle is connected to it attached to another stick like this. But this is not centred so that when is turns it pushes a stick that covers the hole that steam on a second valve doesn't balanse the pressure so it closes that so the steam can pressure. This valve moves back and forth so it shuts one valve and opens the other. ++++ Sighs... Would you like me to untangle that mess so that perhaps more than those 5 counted ones might understand better and even learn the correct names for the parts, not words like "stick"?? ' Coal or any other suitable fuel is burnt to provide the heat to boil water into steam which is then sent, via a control-valve, to the cylinder(s). Within the cylinder is a piston attached to its piston-rod, which emerges from one end of the cylinder, through a special sealing "gland" to keep the steam in, and joins the connecting-rod that transmits the force given by the steam's pressure on the piston, to the crankshaft. ' The joint between piston-rod and connecting-rod is a pivot on a sliding block called the "crosshead", to allow the connecting-rod its swing as the crank rotates while the piston-rod of course can only reciprocate. ' A mechanism driven by the rotating crankshaft operates a valve or valves on the cylinder to allow the steam from the boiler into, and the used, exhaust steam out from, each side of the piston alternately.


If you vigorously shake a can of liquid back and forth for more than a minute will the temperature of the liquid increase?

Very slightly, yes - the kinetic motion of the fluid is parasitic - a small amount of heat is generated by friction and fluid drag and the more you shake, the more energy is added to the fluid.


What is a bus that runs back and forth?

a bus that runs back and forth is a shuttle.hi i love you


Do sound sound waves travel up or down and back or forth?

Back and forth in the direction of propagation of the sound waves.

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A compressor that has a piston that travels back and forth in a cylinder is a?

It is simply a piston compressor.


What is the definition of reciprocating pump?

a pump consisting of a piston that moves back and forth or up and down in a cylinder. The cylinder is equipped with inlet (suction) and outlet( discharge) valves. On the intake stroke, the suction valves are opened, and fluid is drawn into the cylinder. On the discharge stroke, the suction valves close, the discharge valves open, and fluid is forced out of the cylinder.


What is hydraulic press?

Short Answer:A hydraulic press is a means of generating mechanical advantage by using a fluid and two different sized pistons. Hydraulic presses can be used for a lot of things. In a shop it is often used to press metal pins into holes or bearings into housings so that metal parts can be made to stay together without fasteners or threads. In a lab hydraulic presses are often used to compress powders into solid cylinders or tablets. Sticks of chalk used on blackboards are made this way as well as aspirin tablets and other common products. Hydraulic presses can be run manually using the power of someone's arm or they can use an electric pump to create the necessary pressure in the hydraulic fluid.How it works:If I have a piston that is three inches in diameter sitting in a cylinder and I pump fluid in the bottom of it that piston will rise and lift whatever is above it such as a 2000 pound car. The pressure of the 2000 pound car on a three inch diameter piston produces about 261 pounds per square inch of pressure in the fluid below the piston.Piston Area = Pi*r^2 = 3.14 * 1.5 * 1.5 = 7.65 square inchesPressure = Force / Area = 2000 pounds / 7.65 square inches = 261 pounds per square inchIf I have a pump with a piston that is only 0.25 inches in diameter (area = 3.14 * 0.125^2 = 0.049 square inches) I only need to push on it with about 98 lbs to lift a 2000 lb car.This works out to about a 20:1 mechanical advantage. The downside is that for every inch I want to raise the car I have to push the small piston in about 20 inches. This is how a hydraulic jack or "bottle jack" you'd find in a garage works.A practical jack or hydraulic press would have three valves and a fluid reservoir in addition to the pump and lifting piston. The pump would push fluid through a check valve, which only allows fluid to through one way, into the lifting piston cylinder causing it to rise when the handle is pressed down. When the handle is lifted the pump would suck fluid from the reservoir through another check valve. This lets you move the pump back and forth to get 20 inches or more of motion without having a 20 inch long pump piston. The third valve would let the pressurized fluid back into the reservoir when you wanted to lower the car. The reservoir would not be pressurized.


Differentiate between a reciprocating mortion of a cylinder piston and a rotary motion?

Rotary means going around, like in a Wankel. Reciprocating means going back and forth. like in a ordinary piston engine.


What is the use of tiller arm key in rudder stock?

A tiller arm is a tool to convert the axial motion of a piston into rotary motion of the rudder stock. Therefore, the design of the steering gears comprise a piston, which is moved by an hydraulic power unit in one axis back and forth, connected to the tiller arm. The tiller arm rotates the stock in starboard and port direction by the movement of the hydraulic piston.


Why will the power steering not work on Kubota tractor?

if the foot pedal is operated with the tractor off, the hydraulic fluid can leak back out of the power steering pump. work the wheel back and forth for a minute or two to get fluid back into the steering box. also, check the hydraulic fluid level.AnswerThere is a brass connector between the hydraulic pump and the PS pump. This connector may have broken. or the end of shaft may have broken. This was the case with my L2250 DT


What is function of piston pin of a piston?

The piston pin joins the piston to the connecting rod. Igniting fuel / air mixture pushes down on the top of the piston, the piston transfers the force to the connecting rod, which in turn pushes against the crankshaft, converting the up and down motion of the piston to the rotary motion of the crankshaft. The piston pin allows back and forth motion of the connecting rod (as it's other end is moving back and forth in a circular motion with the crankshaft.)...if instead of a pin a solid joint was made from the piston to the connecting rod the engine would not be able to run, as the connecting rod would try to rock the piston back and forth (side to side, not up and down) as the rod was moved sideways with the crankshaft.


How do you put the rear disc brake cylinder back in the caliper after it is been accidentally pushed out on a 1996 Ford Taurus?

If it has come out completely, lubricate the disc brake piston and the piston bore (in the caliper) with clean brake fluid. Make sure the dust boot is clean and is seated in the caliper. Using a turning motion (back & forth), roll the lip of the dust boot over the piston and push the piston into the caliper by hand as far as you can go. You'll need a c-clamp and a block of wood (or an old brake pad) so that you can push the piston all the way into the bore. Go slowly as you are pushing and keep an eye on the piston so that it goes in straight with no resistance. You don't want to damage the sides of the piston. If the piston goes to the bottom with no problem, seat the dust boot lip into the piston groove. You'll have to bleed the brakes once the pads are in and the caliper is reinstalled.


What could be the reason for the valves knocking on the initial starting of a 1995 Nissan Pathfinder?

Hydraulic lifters will rattle a little when the engine first starts if the oil has leaked out. Typically that doesn't take too long to go away. Often the knocking noise when an engine first starts is because of worn rod bearings or "piston slap". If there is too much gap in the rod bearings you'll have some knocking when you first start that will last until oil has filled the oil lines. Piston slap takes a little longer to go away, and that's because it's a noise that's caused when the skirt of the piston pops from one Sid of the cylinder to the other. A worn piston will leave too much clearance at the bottom of the cylinder, allowing the piston to slap back and forth when it's running. As the engine warms, the piston expands and usually the noise either goes away or diminishes considerably. It's often a guessing game to figure out which part is worn and causing the problem.


Where is piston?

The piston is inside an engine, under the valve cover, under cylinder head. it is the piece that transfers the explosive energy into rotating motion along with the connecting rods and the crank shaft. It all however has to go through the whole drive train to get to the wheels: the the transmission,the drive shaft, the differential, and so forth. There is also a piston inside a typical brake caliper, sometimes more than one.


How to remove calipers from 1992 Geo Metro?

# Raise and safely support the front of the vehicle. Set the parking brake and block the rear wheels. # Siphon a sufficient quantity of brake fluid from the master cylinder reservoir to prevent the brake fluid from overflowing from the master cylinder when removing or installing the brake pads. This is necessary as the piston must be forced into the cylinder bore to provide sufficient clearance to install the pads. # Remove the wheel, then reinstall 2 lug nuts finger tight to hold the disc in place. NOTE: Disassemble brakes one wheel at a time. This will prevent parts confusion and also prevent the opposite caliper piston from popping out during pad installation. # Remove the 2 caliper mounting bolts and then remove the caliper from the mounting bracket. Position the caliper out of the way and support it with wire so it doesn't hang by the brake line. NOTE: It may be necessary to rock the caliper back and forth a bit in order to reposition the piston so it will clear the brake pads.


Where do the cerebrosoinal fluid formed?

Cerebrospinal fluid is formed in two lateral, third and forth ventricles of the brain.