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A Study on Effect of Cylinder Back Pressure on Feed Rate and Delivery Characteristics of Motor-driven Lubricator in a Large Two-stroke Diesel Engine  

Bae Myung-whan (Engineering Research Institute, School Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Gyeongsang National University)
Jung Hwa (Junju Vocational Training Institute)
Ok Hyun-jin (Engineering Research Institute, School Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Gyeongsang National University)
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Transactions of the Korean Society of Automotive Engineers / v.13, no.5, 2005 , pp. 19-28 More about this Journal
Abstract
It is of great economic importance to minimize the cylinder wear and the consumption rate of cylinder oil in a large two-stroke diesel engine. The motor-driven cylinder lubricator was first developed fur a large two-stroke marine diesel engine made in $W{\ddot{a}}rtsil{\ddot{a}}a$ Switzerland Ltd. by the joint research of industry-university. In this study, the effects of revolution speed, plunger stroke and cylinder back pressure on maximum discharge and delivery pressures, delivery delay duration, and oil feed rate are experimentally investigated by the home-manufactured cylinder lubricator. The maximum discharge pressure with a spot of 0.03 m and the maximum loss pressure at spots of 5, 6.78 and i 0 m away from the end of lubricator slot are increased as plunger stroke, revolution speed and back pressure are elevated, and the delivery delay duration is shortened as plunger stroke, revolution speed and oil pipe length are increased. Also, oil feed rate is increased as plunger stroke and revolution speed are raised, but lowered as the back pressure is increased.
Keywords
Cylinder lubricator; Large two-stroke diesel engine; Cylinde, oil; Oil feed rate; Maximum discharge and delivery pressures; Plunger stroke;
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