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The influence of centrial forces on crankshaft bearing lubrication is in emergency modes of the engine of the car
Author(s) -
Олександр Едуардович Хрулєв,
Olexii Saraiev,
Iryna Saraievа,
O. Khrulev,
Olexii Saraiev,
Iryna Saraievа,
Александр Эдуардович Хрулев,
А. В. Сараев,
И. Ю. Сараева
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
vìsnik mašinobuduvannâ ta transportu
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2415-3486
pISSN - 2413-4503
DOI - 10.31649/2413-4503-2020-12-2-112-121
Subject(s) - crankshaft , lubrication , bearing (navigation) , main bearing , connecting rod , rubbing , oil supply , internal combustion engine , mechanical engineering , work (physics) , engineering , automotive engineering , structural engineering , computer science , artificial intelligence
The analysis of the crankshaft bearing condition of the automotive internal combustion engines in the case of insufficiency and breakage of oil supply to them is carried out. It is noted that this fault is one of the most common causes of damage to rubbing pairs in operation. At the same time, the different groups of bearings are often damaged, which cannot be explained within the framework of existing models of plain bearing lubrication. The objective of the work is to develop a mathematical model of oil supply to connecting rod bearings in emergency mode, taking into account the characteristic features of the bearing design. The model also, depending on the nature of the damage, should help to determine and explain the causes of bearing failures if they occur in different modes when operating conditions are broken. A computational model has been developed that makes it possible to assess the effect of design differences in the features of oil supply and the action of the centrifugal forces during crankshaft rotation on the oil column in the lubrication hole where oil is supplied to the conrod bearing. Calculations of the change in time of the oil supply pressure to the connecting rod bearings for the various designs of the crankshaft lubrication holes have been performed. It is shown that, depending on the operating mode of the engine and its design, the oil pressure in front of the connecting rod bearings does not disappear immediately after oil supply failure to crankshaft. Moreover, the lower the crankshaft speed is, the longer the lubrication of the conrod bearings will continue. The calculation results are confirmed by the data of the expert studies of the engine technical condition, in which the crankshaft was wedged in the damaged main bearings was found in the absence of serious damage to the connecting rod ones. It has been found that such features of the damage correspond to an rapid breakage of the oil supply to the crankshaft in the case of such operational damage as the oil pump and pressure reducing valve failure, the oil filter seal and oil pan destruction, etc. The developed model explains the difference in lubrication conditions and in the damage feature to the main and connecting rod bearings in the emergency cases of the oil supply breakage, which are observed during operation, and helps to clarify the failure causes. This makes it possible to use the model and the obtained data when providing auto technical expert studies of the failure causes of automobile internal combustion engines This makes it possible to use the model and the obtained data when providing auto technical expert studies of the failure causes of automobile internal combustion engines when the operating conditions are broken.

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