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Modeling The Lubricating Interfaces Of Ultrahigh Pressure Radial Piston Machines Gautham Ramchandran

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Modeling The Lubricating Interfaces Of Ultrahigh Pressure Radial Piston Machines Gautham Ramchandran
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Publisher: PURDUE UNIVERSITY
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.88 MB
Pages: 134
Author: GAUTHAM RAMCHANDRAN
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Modeling The Lubricating Interfaces Of Ultrahigh Pressure Radial Piston Machines Gautham Ramchandran by Gautham Ramchandran instant download after payment.

A novel approach to modeling the lubricating interfaces of radial piston machines –

operating at ultra-high pressures of 700 bar or higher – is presented in this study. The two

types of lubricating interfaces present in rotating cam type radial piston machines are the

Piston/Cylinder and Cam/Piston interfaces. Together, these two interfaces accounts for

the power losses arising from shear stresses and leakages across the gaps. By formulating

modeling approaches that accurately portray the physical behavior and characteristics of

the two interfaces, a methodology for the virtual designing and prototyping of these

machines can be established that allows for the exploration of new design features that

can result in reduced power losses and larger lifetimes.

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