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Re: Pneumatic Tanks
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lugnet.robotics
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Sun, 10 Jan 1999 19:09:28 GMT
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Fredrik Glöckner wrote in message ...
> Thanks. I just knew I should have read the article more thoroughly.
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> I admit that I don't really understand all the words there, however. So
> to clear things up, do you achieve the limiting of the flow simply by
> narrowing the tube at some point, or is there some even more complicated
> things going on?
Ahhh, You got me!
I wrote the post like there was something more complicated going on... but
there isn't. Make it narrower, and call it a "inline flow limiting device"
;)
The thing that makes it better than say pinching the hose between bricks is
that if you put it in a t-joint it can be placed anywhere in you line
system. From the t-joint you can have a normal line in, a normal line out
and a, limited line out to the smaller piston. I used really small gauge
needles from disposable syringes.... I suppose you can use lots of different
methods to close off some of the t-joint outflow.
I should try to transfer some of my model building goal (Piece Efficient
Design) to my wrtie-ups :)
LINC
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: Pneumatic Tanks
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| (...) :-) (...) Syringes? That's injection needles, right? Hm. Now where do I get disposable syringes? Ah, I figure I'll find something I can use somewhere. Thanks for the idea! Fredrik (26 years ago, 11-Jan-99, to lugnet.robotics)
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| (...) I admit that I don't really understand all the words there, however. So to clear things up, do you achieve the limiting of the flow simply by narrowing the tube at some point, or is there some even more complicated things going on? Fredrik (26 years ago, 10-Jan-99, to lugnet.robotics)
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