Hi all,
I am trying to design a test fixture where I would very rapidly be able to increase the pressure inside a small volume very rapidly. I was thinking I would be able to drive the pressure/volume by having a cylinder with a piston at one end. I don't know much about linear actuators, but I was thinking I would need one to control the depth of the piston. I'm not asking anyone to do my homework here, but if anyone knows a good reference for what sort of parameters I need to be looking at, or if anyone sees a massive flaw in my approach, it would be much appreciated. Thanks.
I am trying to design a test fixture where I would very rapidly be able to increase the pressure inside a small volume very rapidly. I was thinking I would be able to drive the pressure/volume by having a cylinder with a piston at one end. I don't know much about linear actuators, but I was thinking I would need one to control the depth of the piston. I'm not asking anyone to do my homework here, but if anyone knows a good reference for what sort of parameters I need to be looking at, or if anyone sees a massive flaw in my approach, it would be much appreciated. Thanks.