TY - JOUR
T1 - Radial oil injection applied to main engine bearings
T2 - Evaluation of injection control rules
AU - Estupiñan, E. A.
AU - Santos, I. F.
PY - 2012/4
Y1 - 2012/4
N2 - The performance of main bearings in a combustion engine affects key functions such as durability, noise and vibration. Thus, with the aim of reducing friction losses and vibrations between the crankshaft and the bearings, the work reported here evaluates different strategies for applying controllable radial oil injection to main crankshaft journal bearings. In an actively lubricated bearing, conventional hydrodynamic lubrication is combined with controllable hydrostatic lubrication, where the oil injection pressures can be modified depending on the operational conditions. In this study, the dynamic behaviour of the main bearing of a medium-size engine is theoretically analysed when the engine operates with controllable radial oil injection and four different injection control rules. The theoretical investigation is based on a single-cylinder combustion engine model. The performance of the actively lubricated bearing is compared with the performance of the conventional lubricated bearing, giving some insights into the minimum fluid film thickness, maximum fluid film pressure, friction losses and maximum vibration levels.
AB - The performance of main bearings in a combustion engine affects key functions such as durability, noise and vibration. Thus, with the aim of reducing friction losses and vibrations between the crankshaft and the bearings, the work reported here evaluates different strategies for applying controllable radial oil injection to main crankshaft journal bearings. In an actively lubricated bearing, conventional hydrodynamic lubrication is combined with controllable hydrostatic lubrication, where the oil injection pressures can be modified depending on the operational conditions. In this study, the dynamic behaviour of the main bearing of a medium-size engine is theoretically analysed when the engine operates with controllable radial oil injection and four different injection control rules. The theoretical investigation is based on a single-cylinder combustion engine model. The performance of the actively lubricated bearing is compared with the performance of the conventional lubricated bearing, giving some insights into the minimum fluid film thickness, maximum fluid film pressure, friction losses and maximum vibration levels.
KW - Combustion engines
KW - controllable lubrication
KW - journal bearings
KW - vibration of machinery
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/84858401386
U2 - 10.1177/1077546311408470
DO - 10.1177/1077546311408470
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84858401386
SN - 1077-5463
VL - 18
SP - 587
EP - 595
JO - JVC/Journal of Vibration and Control
JF - JVC/Journal of Vibration and Control
IS - 5
ER -