connections in pneumatics

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Tomas Iesmantas
Tomas Iesmantas el 12 de Abr. de 2011
Comentada: Nikhil Chotai el 17 de Nov. de 2015
Hi,
I use Pneumatic library (Simscape Foundations) and I know that every node has to have connection to volume. For example if I use pneumatic resistive tube, then it have to be connected to pneumatic constant volume chamber. But it's not clear how to connect: whether to connect chamber before orifice or after? And if I have several tubes connected in parallel, do I have to connect one chamber (with volume equivalent to volumes of all tubes) or each tube has one separate chamber?

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Martin
Martin el 12 de Abr. de 2011
Hi Tomas,
Good question. The key to this is that each node needs to have a connection to a volume, not each block. A node is the connection point of several blocks.
Let's say you have N tubes connected in parallel. They will all have a common node on one side, and another common node on the other side. Therefore, two volumes are necessary.
Likewise, N tubes connected in series will require N+1 volumes (N-1 between the tubes, and one on each end).
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Tomas Iesmantas
Tomas Iesmantas el 13 de Abr. de 2011
Hi,
Thanks for your answer.
But another question is still unclear. How the volumes of chambers has to be choose? If I connect chambers on both sides of tube, then how should I calculate volumes of those chambers?
Nikhil Chotai
Nikhil Chotai el 17 de Nov. de 2015
hi i have same query if you solved query then pest over here

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