Lubricants (Aug 2024)

Influence of Lubrication Cycle Parameters on Hydrodynamic Linear Guides through Simultaneous Monitoring of Oil Film Pressure and Floating Heights

  • Burhan Ibrar,
  • Volker Wittstock,
  • Joachim Regel,
  • Martin Dix

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/lubricants12080287
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 8
p. 287

Abstract

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Hydrodynamic linear guides in machine tools offer a high load capacity and excellent damping characteristics, improving stability, precision, and vibration reduction. This study builds on previous research where floating heights were verified with a simulation model limited to measured floating heights. Advancements include incorporating pressure sensors into a fixed steel rail, enabling simultaneous measurement of oil film pressure and floating heights for a comprehensive understanding of lubrication conditions within the lubrication gap. The experimental results explore the effects of different lubrication methods, providing valuable insights into cavitation and lubrication adequacy. The results demonstrate the feasibility of utilizing pressure sensors to measure oil film pressure within the lubrication gap, providing a nuanced understanding of lubrication dynamics. By measuring both floating heights and pressure measurement, distinctions between hydrodynamic lubrication, mixed friction regions, and instances of lubricant deficiency become readily discernible. The variations in real-time oil film pressure and floating heights help to optimize the lubrication cycle for hydrodynamic linear guides, enhancing system performance and longevity.

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