Nitrogen Gas Spring Force and Temperature

This application uses an adiabatic model, which factors in the increased internal temperature generated by friction. The temperature increase due to friction causes higher pressure rise. Taking these real-world values into account during tool design can prevent unexpected challenges when the products are used in high production environments. For general reference, DADCO’s standard product catalogs use an isothermal model, which assumes no change in temperature during use, this matches the Industry Standard used in the nitrogen gas spring industry.

Nitrogen Gas Spring Components

Max Spring(s) Pressure Rise

System Pressure

Force

Pressure Rise

Optional Surge Tank

Tank Model
Length (Y) mm

Port Option
Quantity

System Components

Standard
Qty
Product Description
Charging Pressure
Travel
CAD
PDF
Action
Surge Tanks
Qty
Length (Y)
Port
CAD
PDF
Action

System Calculation

Pressure

Force

Pressure

Force

Part number denotes model and force based on DADCO product details and operating specifications. Refer to OEM standard for specific part number and operating guidelines. The calculated values are estimates for current revision DADCO products based on normal operating conditions. Calculations provided may differ from product literature recommendations based on rounding. Excess side loading forces, contamination, misalignment and other die construction factors may increase operating temperature. Attachment mass assumes balance load and actuation force. Do not exceed the ram velocity per lifter. This SOFTWARE is distributed for your convenience, but without any warranty. DADCO makes every effort to present accurate and reliable information and reserves the right to make changes without notification. Reliance upon or use of the SOFTWARE or any of its outputs are at your own risk. With use of this SOFTWARE in no event shall DADCO be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, punitive, or consequential damages.