Frontiers in Mechanical Engineering (Oct 2021)

Drop-On-Demand Lubrication of Gears: A Feasibility Study

  • M. Mirza,
  • M. Yilmaz,
  • E. Thieme,
  • T. Lohner,
  • C. H. Venner

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fmech.2021.746407
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7

Abstract

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Different lubrication methods such as oil dip or injection lubrication are used in gearboxes to lubricate tribological contacts and to dissipate frictional heat. To improve resource and energy efficiency, novel needs-based lubrication methods like the drop-on-demand lubrication are being developed. It includes an ink-jet nozzle driven by a piezo element to generate picoliter droplets injected to tribological contacts. This study evaluates the feasibility of drop-on-demand lubrication of gears. Friction measurements in rolling-sliding contacts indicate the formation of typical elastohydrodynamic contacts. Power loss measurements of gears show a similar behavior compared to continuous minimum quantity lubrication. Hence, the study confirms that the operation of gears with drop-on-demand lubrication is possible. It introduces the possibility of dynamic and flexible oil supply on a contact needs-based level.

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