Engineering · Fluid Systems & Hydraulics

Hydraulic Accumulator Gas Law Calculator

Calculate ideal gas-charged accumulator pressure/volume states and delivered liquid volume using an entered polytropic exponent.

Engineering · Fluid Systems & Hydraulics

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Explicit properties, geometry, units and assumptions
  1. 1EnterProvide the known values
  2. 2CalculateResults update automatically
  3. 3VerifyReview the details and units
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Visual modelSchematic · not to scale
Fluid Systems & Hydraulics: accumulator visual explanationA simplified diagram showing the relationship represented by the selected calculator mode. It is explanatory and not a fabrication, safety or scale drawing.gas: pVⁿ = constantgas-volume change ↔ liquid-volume change
The diagram explains the selected relationship only. Dimensions, symbols and proportions are illustrative; use the entered values and stated assumptions for the calculation.

Keep every unit basis, sign convention, property source and idealization consistent. Values stay in this browser.

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Understand the fluid model

What this calculator is for

Calculate ideal gas-charged accumulator pressure/volume states and delivered liquid volume using an entered polytropic exponent. It turns a fluid-system relationship into an auditable workflow without hiding the chosen coefficient, state, efficiency or boundary.

1Choose the solve direction and identify the physical control volume or component.
2Enter all pressures, flows, heads and dimensions in one consistent unit system.
3Check the reconciliation outputs and model boundary before using the result.

Visual explanation

The schematic highlights the entered states and the direction of flow, pressure, energy or volume change so the equation can be checked against the actual system.

The governing relationship

p₁V₁ⁿ=p₂V₂ⁿ; delivered volume between states is V₂−V₁ using the stated gas-volume direction.

Keep the boundary visible

Ideal gas-side arithmetic only. Bladder limits, precharge procedure, absolute pressure, temperature, oil compressibility and manufacturer ratings remain external.

Quick guide

How to use this calculator

  1. Choose the analysis mode that matches the physical model before entering values.
  2. Enter properties, geometry, loads, states and coefficients from one consistent unit and sign convention.
  3. Use the intermediate outputs to audit the relationship, then retain the stated idealization before applying it.

Calculation method

Transparent engineering model

p₁V₁ⁿ=p₂V₂ⁿ; delivered volume between states is V₂−V₁ using the stated gas-volume direction.

The calculator evaluates only the declared relationship and preserves visitor-entered assumptions rather than selecting materials, factors, components or standards.

Worked example

Worked example

The entered exponent distinguishes an isothermal-style n=1 comparison from faster polytropic behavior.

p₁V₁ⁿ=p₂V₂ⁿ; delivered volume between states is V₂−V₁ using the stated gas-volume direction.

Supported inputs

Precision and limits

Analysis, not approval

Ideal gas-side arithmetic only. Bladder limits, precharge procedure, absolute pressure, temperature, oil compressibility and manufacturer ratings remain external.

Standards and properties

Material properties, allowable values, load combinations, safety factors, correlations, manufacturer data, codes and jurisdictional requirements are not supplied automatically.

Units and precision

Use one consistent unit basis. Results retain working precision but cannot be more accurate than the entered measurements and properties.

Privacy

Entered engineering values and results stay in this browser and are not sent to analytics or third parties.