Abstract

Conditions that prevail during harsh winters and hot summers pose a serious challenge for machine designers building devices suitable for operation in extreme weather. It is essential for the designers and the users to define the principles and conditions for the safe operation of machines and devices with hydraulic drive in low ambient temperatures. Bearing in mind the above, the author tested the hydraulic motors in thermal shock conditions (cold motors were fed with a hot working medium). This enterprise required the design and construction of a specialized stand for testing hydraulic motors, including satellite motors, in thermal shock conditions. The stand was equipped with the apparatus and a system for measuring the temperature of the moving parts of the satellite motor. The experimental tests were conducted in the laboratory of the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Ship Technology at Gdańsk University of Technology. The paper presents the results of tests of a correctly and incorrectly operating satellite motor during start-up in thermal shock conditions. The results concerned the course of oil temperatures, temperatures of heated elements, oil pressures, and the pressure drop in the motor. The influence of the oil pressure drop in the motor on its temperature increase was determined. The distributions of the temperature fields of the heated elements of the satellite motor during start-up in thermal shock conditions were derived by means of computer simulation. The utilization of the distribution of the temperature fields of the motor elements enables the evaluation and analysis of the work of this unit. The conducted tests may determine the conditions for the proper operation of hydraulic motors started in thermal shock conditions.

Highlights

  • Start-up of hydraulic motors at low ambient temperatures can be performed with the use of cold or hot working medium, most often in the form of hydraulic oil [1,2,3,4]

  • Just before starting the system, the oil is heated in the hydraulic system to a temperature that is significantly higher than the low ambient and motor temperature

  • The article presents a model of the heating process of the elements of a hydraulic motor during start-up in thermal shock conditions

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Summary

Introduction

Publisher’s Note: MDPI stays neutral with regard to jurisdictional claims in published maps and institutional affiliations. When analyzing the starting conditions of hydraulic systems (hydraulic motors) at low ambient temperature, two cases of supplying a cooled motor with cold or warm working fluid can be distinguished [2,3,4]. Just before starting the system, the oil is heated in the hydraulic system to a temperature that is significantly higher than the low ambient and motor temperature (thermal shock conditions). The article presents a model of the heating process of the elements of a hydraulic motor ( a satellite motor) during start-up in thermal shock conditions. Vol —volume of the chambers and channels of the motor; ρol —oil density; col —specific heat of oil; Tol —oil temperature

E M —the flux of thermal energy increasing the internal energy of the motor
Increase in liquid temperature in the unloaded modelof:
The Object of Research and the Test Stand
Identification of the Satellite
Identification of the Satellite Motor Parameters for Correct Operation
Results of the Experimental Tests of the Satellite Motor in Thermal
12. Characteristics
15. Characteristics
Modeling
20. Temperature changes in thesimulation rotor during start-up of the
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