Lubricants (Jan 2020)

Bearing Power Losses with Water-Containing Gear Fluids

  • Mustafa Yilmaz,
  • Thomas Lohner,
  • Klaus Michaelis,
  • Karsten Stahl

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/lubricants8010005
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 1
p. 5

Abstract

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Lubricants have a large influence on gearbox power losses. Recent investigations at a gear efficiency test rig have shown the high potential of water-containing gear fluids in drastically reducing load-dependent gear losses and temperatures. In this study, the bearing power losses with water-containing gear fluids were evaluated at a specific bearing power loss test rig explicitly and compared with mineral and polyalphaolefine oils. For all investigated lubricants, a Stribeck curve behavior of the load-dependent losses is observed. The water-containing gear fluids demonstrate lower no-load bearing losses and higher load-dependent bearing losses at higher rotational speeds. The comparison of measured bearing losses with typical calculation procedures showe partially large differences. The results underline the importance of having detailed knowledge of bearing losses when evaluating gear losses in gearboxes.

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