Q. How is a hydraulic intensifier constructed?
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Mechanically, this type of device is constructed by linking two pistons, each of which operates in its own cylinder of varying diameter. The pressure intensifier's design is predicated on a piston-to-cylinder diameter ratio of 2.5 and a maximum inlet pressure of 5 bar. A spring-loaded, non-return valve has been installed to limit the inflow and output pressure. This apparatus was created to magnify the hydrostatic pressure by a factor of three, which is roughly the height of a three-story skyscraper. However, its efficiency was measured using a 0.85 Hp centrifugal pump by varying the water pressure fed into the intensifier and controlling the pump's output through a bypass line.
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