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hydraulic oil radiator

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Patrick Gorza

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Good morning forum!
I have a question that for a long time I would like to ask: in a hydraulic circuit "heavy duty" where an oil radiator is required, can an oversized tank remedy the use of the radiator? if yes, what are the parameters and criteria to follow for its sizing?
this to reduce the costs of the circuit, because the prices of radiators, sometimes, are prohibitive.
thanks to those who will answer me.
Have a good day.
Patrick.
 
when heating the kitchen with the wood stove, it was created on the exhaust pipe of the hot fumes, a branch of pipes, to increase the contact surface of these with the air of the environment.
They then met again, before entering the fireplace, as in an electric circuit with many resistors in parallel.
you could create in an economic way, a heat exchanger with the surrounding air, simply welding among them many tubes, or letting them pass into a bowl of cold water.
 
Good morning forum!
I have a question that for a long time I would like to ask: in a hydraulic circuit "heavy duty" where an oil radiator is required, can an oversized tank remedy the use of the radiator? if yes, what are the parameters and criteria to follow for its sizing?
this to reduce the costs of the circuit, because the prices of radiators, sometimes, are prohibitive.
thanks to those who will answer me.
Have a good day.
Patrick.
reality depends on the kw to be dispersed and the size of the plant.
an oleodynamic plant is usually dimensioned to perform strength, pressure and flow performance. if the cycles are fast, on a 3000 litre power plant it makes no sense to bring it to 5000 liters. is a water oil exchanger or air oil to dispose of heat.
a tank dissipates according to the ambient temperature and therefore you cannot expect.
 

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