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Experimental Investigations of Centrifuge Separation Performance in Applications to Diesel Engine Lube Oil System Military University of Technology
- Format:
- Conference/Event
- Author/Creator:
- Baczewski, Kazimierz, author.
- Conference Name:
- Powertrain & Fluid Systems Conference and Exhibition (2006-10-16 : Toronto, Canada)
- Language:
- English
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource
- Place of Publication:
- Warrendale, PA SAE International 2006
- Summary:
- This paper reports separation performance of pressure driven centrifuges used in diesel engine lubrication systems. Centrifuge rotor speed was determined as a function of oil pressure and viscosity. Separation efficiency was studied in the laboratory as a function of rotor speed, oil viscosity, time of operation and the type of contaminants. Laboratory tests were carried on using two types of contaminants, silica with particle density of 2.53 g/cm3, and a mixture of 80% iron oxide and 20% carbon black with a density of 1.95 g/cm3. The gravimetric method and a Coulter particle counter were used to determine efficiency and sizes of particles penetrating the test centrifuges. A 0.8 micron membrane filter was used as an absolute filter in the gravimetric method. A mathematical model was employed to calculate the cut diameter for two types of pressure driven centrifuges
- Notes:
- Vendor supplied data
- Publisher Number:
- 2006-01-3438
- Access Restriction:
- Restricted for use by site license
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