The formula to calculate the Hydraulic Force (F) is:
\[ F = P \times \left(\frac{\pi \times (Dp^2 - Dr^2)}{4}\right) \]
Where:
A hydraulic force is defined as the force required to pull or push a hydraulic cylinder based on pressure, piston diameter, and rod diameter.
Let's assume the following values:
Using the formula:
\[ F = 1500 \times \left(\frac{\pi \times (4^2 - 2^2)}{4}\right) \approx 14137.2 \, \text{lbs} \]
The Hydraulic Force is approximately 14137.2 lbs.