SAE Technical Paper Series 1998
DOI: 10.4271/981404
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Connecting Rod Bearing Operation with Aerated Lube Oil

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“…Under these conditions, this calculation substantiates the previous approaches used by Meernik [1], correlation equation for rotating tubes obtained by Ito and Nambu [7]. The results indicate that viscous drag Nemoto et al [2] and Maassen et al [3] where the viscous forces were neglected in the minimum pressure calforces may need to be considered for an accurate prediction of the minimum pressure inside the rotating transfer culation. For other operating conditions (diVerent values for R min , bore diameter, rotational speed, average velocpassage.…”
Section: Notationsupporting
confidence: 89%
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“…Under these conditions, this calculation substantiates the previous approaches used by Meernik [1], correlation equation for rotating tubes obtained by Ito and Nambu [7]. The results indicate that viscous drag Nemoto et al [2] and Maassen et al [3] where the viscous forces were neglected in the minimum pressure calforces may need to be considered for an accurate prediction of the minimum pressure inside the rotating transfer culation. For other operating conditions (diVerent values for R min , bore diameter, rotational speed, average velocpassage.…”
Section: Notationsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…í oil viscosity (Pa s) r oil density (kg/m3) ¼ scalar potential of centrifugal force a c acceleration (m/s2) [equation (8) [2] and Maassen et al [3]. These studies predicted p atm =1.013 25 bar the minimum static pressure occurring inside a rapidly p g static gauge pressure =p Õp atm rotating transfer passage due to the centrifugal force P modi ed pressure, de ned in equation (9) resulting from the crankshaft rotation.…”
Section: Notationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Oil groove milled in the strip bubble formation in the oil, leading to a potential cavitation occurrence [4].…”
Section: Groove Milling Operationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Aeration in the rotating groove limits the pressure level, and the released air disturbs the oil flow; as a consequence, oil starvation occurs in the bearing. Maassen et al [4] studied 'aerationcavitations' in the big-end bearing, which are mainly due to the insufficient pressure level. Such studies are based on the steady state flow assumption.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%