This paper presents a simulation model of an oil-lubrication gerotor pump for internal combustion engines. The model was constructed by using a monodimensional commercial code that accounted for all phenomena that occur during the revolution of the pump shaft. Several geometric considerations and theoretical observations are presented. An experiment was also performed to validate the simulation model. In these experimental tests, particular attention was paid to the behavior of the pressure oscillations during the pump shaft revolutions. The final aim of this activity is to obtain an instrument that allows the in-depth analysis of the functioning of the pump and lubrication circuit. Additionally, this instrument can be coupled with other models (e.g., variable valve actuation (VVA) and variable valve timing (VVT)) to account for different problems experienced by the hydraulic components of engines.
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Analysis and Simulation of an Oil Lubrication Pump for Internal Combustion Engines
Emma Frosina,
Emma Frosina
Department of Industrial Engineering,
e-mail: emma.frosina@unina.it
University of Naples Federico II
,Via Claudio 21
,Naples 80125
, Italy
e-mail: emma.frosina@unina.it
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Adolfo Senatore,
Adolfo Senatore
Department of Industrial Engineering,
e-mail: adolfo.senatore@unina.it
University of Naples Federico II
,Via Claudio 21
,Naples 80125
, Italy
e-mail: adolfo.senatore@unina.it
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Dario Buono,
Dario Buono
Department of Industrial Engineering,
e-mail: darbuono@unina.it
University of Naples Federico II
,Via Claudio 21
,Naples 80125
, Italy
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Luca Santato
Luca Santato
Lombardini s.r.l. Kohler Group,
e-mail: lsantato@lombardini.it
Via Cav. del Lav. A. Lombardini
, 2,Reggio Emilia 42124
, Italy
e-mail: lsantato@lombardini.it
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Emma Frosina
Department of Industrial Engineering,
e-mail: emma.frosina@unina.it
University of Naples Federico II
,Via Claudio 21
,Naples 80125
, Italy
e-mail: emma.frosina@unina.it
Adolfo Senatore
Department of Industrial Engineering,
e-mail: adolfo.senatore@unina.it
University of Naples Federico II
,Via Claudio 21
,Naples 80125
, Italy
e-mail: adolfo.senatore@unina.it
Dario Buono
Department of Industrial Engineering,
e-mail: darbuono@unina.it
University of Naples Federico II
,Via Claudio 21
,Naples 80125
, Italy
e-mail: darbuono@unina.it
Luca Santato
Lombardini s.r.l. Kohler Group,
e-mail: lsantato@lombardini.it
Via Cav. del Lav. A. Lombardini
, 2,Reggio Emilia 42124
, Italy
e-mail: lsantato@lombardini.it
Contributed by the Fluids Engineering Division of ASME for publication in the JOURNAL OF FLUIDS ENGINEERING. Manuscript received February 17, 2014; final manuscript received December 18, 2014; published online February 2, 2015. Assoc. Editor: Edward M. Bennett.
J. Fluids Eng. May 2015, 137(5): 051102 (12 pages)
Published Online: May 1, 2015
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Received:
February 17, 2014
Revision Received:
December 18, 2014
Online:
February 2, 2015
Citation
Frosina, E., Senatore, A., Buono, D., and Santato, L. (May 1, 2015). "Analysis and Simulation of an Oil Lubrication Pump for Internal Combustion Engines." ASME. J. Fluids Eng. May 2015; 137(5): 051102. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4029442
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