E3S Web of Conferences (Jan 2024)
Increasing oil absorption in bearings as a result of ultrasonic exposure to ultrafine particles
Abstract
The article proposes an approach that ensures an increase in oil absorption by bearings as a result of ultrasonic exposure to ultrafine particles. The approach is based on the method of thermodynamics and kinetics of the formation of inorganic ultrafine particles in liquid-phase processes. The work shows that one of the promising ways to improve the antifriction characteristics of bearing materials is the impregnation of porous hardened materials with oils with the addition of special solid carbon additives. The goal of the work is to develop an antifriction self-lubricating powder material that meets modern requirements for bearing units. The cavitation method is considered taking into account the impact action of liquid microjets. In this case, the ratio of the sizes of the cavitation bubble and the solid particle is taken into account. An increase in the effectiveness of the influence of ultrasonic waves on the oil absorption of the bearing material has been shown.