Circulating lubrication design and calculation

Circulating lubrication: design & calculation (flow, cooling, filter)

At the Circulating lubrication The correct design determines stability and service life: flow for the desired Cooling performance, matching Filter fineness and reliable Sensors.

1) Derive flow from cooling capacity

Rule of thumb: Thermal output P → mass flow ṁ = P / (c · ΔT). The oil density ρ results in volume flow Q = ṁ / ρ.

Example: P = 6 kW, ΔT = 10 K, oil c ≈ 1.9 kJ/kgK, ρ ≈ 850 kg/m³ → Q ≈ 22.3 L/min.

2) Filtration & Cleanliness

3) Sensors & monitoring

4) Medium & Viscosity

Checklist

  1. Define heat output ΔT → calculate Q
  2. Set filter fineness & bypass
  3. Select sensors/signals (OK/Warning/Alarm)
  4. Determine oil choice & service plan (filter change/oil change).

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