Pneumo-Hydraulic Actuator mechanical ports
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I just discovered the Pneumo-Hydraulic Actuator which seems great for my application as I was previously using a gas accumulator connected to one hydraulic port of a double acting cylinder to model this. With the double acting cylinder there is 2 mechanical ports (R and C) and I'm using them to put for example a spring in parallel with the cylinder. On this new block there is only one mechanical port (L) so I'm confused. Shall I just assume the body of the cylinder is connected to the mechanical reference?
Also on both new block "Pneumo-Hydraulic Actuator" and "Double-Acting Hydraulic Cylinder (Simple)" the initial pressure in the fluid chamber is not an input parameter anymore as opposed as in "Double-Acting Hydraulic Cylinder". Is the initial pressure just taken from the block the cylinder is connected to for those new blocks?
Lastly "Double-Acting Hydraulic Cylinder (Simple)" help seems to suggest that friction is negligible for it as opposed to "Double-Acting Hydraulic Cylinder". However "Double-Acting Hydraulic Cylinder" does not include any friction. It seems to me that the "Cylinder Friction" block can be use with both blocks to simulate friction. am I missing something?
Thanks Alex
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