Bob Stewart asks about calculating the pneumatic cloth width [180814
MMDigest]. My paper, "Force development in pneumatic motors," shows
the effect of the cloth in developing a closing force. As Bob notes,
the cloth must not be too wide or else the pneumatic will not close
properly. A suitable formula would be
cloth width = board width plus 2 times the board thickness.
For the example of a 2-tier stack with 1-inch width boards of
thickness 3/16 inch, the correct cloth width would be
1 inch plus 3/16 + 3/16 inch = 1-3/8 inch.
This is the open span measurement of the pneumatic.
If the cloth is too narrow, the open span of the pneumatic will
suffer. In Bob's example, 1-5/8 inch is too much.
Paul Rumpf
Melbourne, Australia
[ Reference:
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[ "Force Development in Pneumatic Motors", By Paul Rumpf
[ https://www.mmdigest.com/Archives/Digests/200812/2008.12.15.06.html
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[ Mechanical Forces Developed in Pianola Pneumatic Motors
[ (rumpf_1.doc, 65 kb) -- by Paul Rumpf, November 2008
[ http://www.mmdigest.com/Gallery/Tech/rumpf_1.doc
[
[ Mechanical Forces Developed in Pianola Pneumatic Motors
[ (rumpf_1.pdf, 122 kb) -- by Paul Rumpf, November 2008
[ http://www.mmdigest.com/Gallery/Tech/rumpf_1.pdf
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[ -- Robbie
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