To get
cubic inches when you know gallons, multiply gallons by 231
To get
gallons when you know cubic inches, divide cubic inches by
231
To get
gallons when you know liters, divide liters by 3.785
To get
liters when you know gallons, multiply gallons by 3.785
To get cubic
inches when you know liters, multiply liters by 61.0237
To get liters
when you know cubic inches, divide cubic inches by 61.0237
To get cubic
centimeters when you know cubic inches, multiply cubic inches by
16.387
To get cubic
inches when you know cubic centimeters, divide cubic inches by
16.387
To get cubic
inches when you know cubic feet, multiply cubic feet by 1728
To get cubic
feet when you know cubic inches, divide cubic inches by 1728
Circumference of circle: 3.14
x diameter = inches of circumference
Radius of rod or piston:
diameter of rod or piston/2 = length of radius in inches
Rectangular Area: length in
inches x width in inches = square inches
Circular Area: 3.14 x radius
of cylinder squared = square inches
Piston area: 3.14 x (piston
diameter/2)(piston diameter/2) = square inches
Rod area: 3.14 x (rod
diameter/2)(rod diameter/2) = square inches
Cylinder force: pressure in
psi x area of piston exposed to hydraulic oil = pounds force
Cylinder force – extend:
pressure in psi x 3.14 x (piston diameter in inches/2)(piston
diameter in inches/2) = pounds force
Cylinder force – retract:
pressure in psi x 3.14 x (piston area – rod area) = pounds
force (see next line)
Cylinder force – retract:
pressure in psi x 3.14 x ((piston diameter in inches/2)(piston
diameter in inches/2)-(rod diameter/2)(rod diameter/2)) = pounds
force
Cylinder speed: volume of
fluid into cylinder in cubic inches per minute/ area of piston =
inches per minute. Divide by 60 to get inches per second
Cylinder speed – extend:
(pump gpm / 231cubic inches in a gallon)/piston area = inches
per minute
Cylinder speed – retract:
(pump gpm / 231cubic inches in a gallon)/(piston area – rod
area) = inches per minute
Horsepower required to drive a
pump: psi required x gallons per minute required /
(efficiency)(1714) Efficiency is generally 85%, so use 0.85 in
the formula. This formula works for electric motors – a gas or
diesel engine will need a higher horsepower rating.
Volume: length x width x
height in inches = cubic inches. Divide by 231 cubic inches in
a gallon to get gallons
Gallons in a cylindrical
tank: diameter in inches x 3.14 x length in inches / 231 =
gallons in tank
Gallons in a rectangular
tank: length in inches x width in inches x height in inches /
231 = gallons in tank
Weights
Generally accepted values
May vary slightly with material grade and method of
processing
Weight of steel: 0.2865
pound per cubic inch, 495 lbs per cubic foot
Weight of aluminum: 0.0955
pound per cubic inch, 165 lbs per cubic foot
Weight of bronze: 0.2947
pound per cubic inch, 509 lbs per cubic foot
Weight of hydraulic oil:
0.0312 pound per cubic inch, 53.9 pounds per cubic foot, 7.2
pounds per gallon
Weight of gasoline: 0.0275
pound per cubic inch, 47.1 pounds per cubic foot, 6.3 pounds per
gallon
Weight of diesel fuel:
0.0303 pound per cubic inch, 52.1 pounds per cubic foot, 7.0
pounds per gallon
Weight of water: 0.0361
pound per cubic inch, 62.4 pounds per cubic foot, 8.3 pounds per
gallon