Contaminant Particle Motion in Lubricating Grease Flow: A Computational Fluid Dynamics Approach

In this paper, numerical simulations of particle migration in lubricating grease flow are presented. The rheology of three lithium greases with NLGI (National Lubricating Grease Institute) grades 00, 1 and 2 respectively are considered. The grease is modeled as a single-phase Herschel–Bulkley fluid,...

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Main Authors: Lars-Göran Westerberg, Josep Farré-Lladós, Chiranjit Sarkar, Jasmina Casals-Terré
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-01-01
Series:Lubricants
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2075-4442/6/1/10
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spelling doaj-2974bd5a795b462482e85ec8d172fa402020-11-24T23:28:39ZengMDPI AGLubricants2075-44422018-01-01611010.3390/lubricants6010010lubricants6010010Contaminant Particle Motion in Lubricating Grease Flow: A Computational Fluid Dynamics ApproachLars-Göran Westerberg0Josep Farré-Lladós1Chiranjit Sarkar2Jasmina Casals-Terré3Division of Fluid and Experimental Mechanics, Luleå University of Technology, SE-97187 Luleå, SwedenMicroTech Lab, Mechanical Engineering Department, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, 08222 Terrassa, SpainDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Patna, 801103 Bihta, IndiaMicroTech Lab, Mechanical Engineering Department, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, 08222 Terrassa, SpainIn this paper, numerical simulations of particle migration in lubricating grease flow are presented. The rheology of three lithium greases with NLGI (National Lubricating Grease Institute) grades 00, 1 and 2 respectively are considered. The grease is modeled as a single-phase Herschel–Bulkley fluid, and the particle migration has been considered in two different grease pockets formed between two concentric cylinders where the inner cylinder is rotating and driving the flow. In the wide grease pocket, the width of the gap is much smaller compared to the axial length scale, enabling a one-dimensional flow. In the narrow pocket, the axial and radial length is of the same order, yielding a three-dimensional flow. It was found that the change in flow characteristics due to the influence of the pocket lateral boundaries when going from the wide to the narrow pocket leads to a significantly shorter migration time. Comparing the results with an existing migration model treating the radial component contribution, it was concluded that a solution to the flow in the whole domain is needed together with a higher order numerical scheme to obtain a full solution to the particle migration. This result is more pronounced in the narrow pocket due to gradients in the flow induced by the lateral boundaries.http://www.mdpi.com/2075-4442/6/1/10lubricating grease flowvelocity profilesrheologylubricationcomputational fluid dynamics (CFD)double restriction sealcontaminantsparticle migration
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author Lars-Göran Westerberg
Josep Farré-Lladós
Chiranjit Sarkar
Jasmina Casals-Terré
spellingShingle Lars-Göran Westerberg
Josep Farré-Lladós
Chiranjit Sarkar
Jasmina Casals-Terré
Contaminant Particle Motion in Lubricating Grease Flow: A Computational Fluid Dynamics Approach
Lubricants
lubricating grease flow
velocity profiles
rheology
lubrication
computational fluid dynamics (CFD)
double restriction seal
contaminants
particle migration
author_facet Lars-Göran Westerberg
Josep Farré-Lladós
Chiranjit Sarkar
Jasmina Casals-Terré
author_sort Lars-Göran Westerberg
title Contaminant Particle Motion in Lubricating Grease Flow: A Computational Fluid Dynamics Approach
title_short Contaminant Particle Motion in Lubricating Grease Flow: A Computational Fluid Dynamics Approach
title_full Contaminant Particle Motion in Lubricating Grease Flow: A Computational Fluid Dynamics Approach
title_fullStr Contaminant Particle Motion in Lubricating Grease Flow: A Computational Fluid Dynamics Approach
title_full_unstemmed Contaminant Particle Motion in Lubricating Grease Flow: A Computational Fluid Dynamics Approach
title_sort contaminant particle motion in lubricating grease flow: a computational fluid dynamics approach
publisher MDPI AG
series Lubricants
issn 2075-4442
publishDate 2018-01-01
description In this paper, numerical simulations of particle migration in lubricating grease flow are presented. The rheology of three lithium greases with NLGI (National Lubricating Grease Institute) grades 00, 1 and 2 respectively are considered. The grease is modeled as a single-phase Herschel–Bulkley fluid, and the particle migration has been considered in two different grease pockets formed between two concentric cylinders where the inner cylinder is rotating and driving the flow. In the wide grease pocket, the width of the gap is much smaller compared to the axial length scale, enabling a one-dimensional flow. In the narrow pocket, the axial and radial length is of the same order, yielding a three-dimensional flow. It was found that the change in flow characteristics due to the influence of the pocket lateral boundaries when going from the wide to the narrow pocket leads to a significantly shorter migration time. Comparing the results with an existing migration model treating the radial component contribution, it was concluded that a solution to the flow in the whole domain is needed together with a higher order numerical scheme to obtain a full solution to the particle migration. This result is more pronounced in the narrow pocket due to gradients in the flow induced by the lateral boundaries.
topic lubricating grease flow
velocity profiles
rheology
lubrication
computational fluid dynamics (CFD)
double restriction seal
contaminants
particle migration
url http://www.mdpi.com/2075-4442/6/1/10
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