Energy efficiency improvement by the application of nanostructured coatings on axial piston pump slippers
Contributo in Atti di convegno
Data di Pubblicazione:
2016
Abstract:
Axial piston pumps and motors are widely used in heavy-duty applications and play a
fundamental role in hydrostatic and power split drives. The mechanical power losses in
hydraulic piston pumps come from the friction between parts in relative motion. The
improvement, albeit marginal, in overall efficiency of these components may
significantly impact the global efficiency of the machine. The friction between slipper
and swash plate is a functional key in an axial piston pump, especially when the pump
(at low rotational speed or at partial displacement) works in the critical areas where the
efficiency is low.
The application of special surface treatments have been exploited in pioneering works
in the past, trying different surface finishing or adding ceramic or heterogeneous
metallic layers. The potential of structured coatings at nanoscale, with
superhydrophobic and oleophobic characteristics, has never been exploited.
Due to the difficulty to reproduce the real working conditions of axial piston pump
slippers, it has been made a hydraulic test bench properly designed in order to
compare the performance of nano-coated slippers with respect to standard ones.
The nano-coated and standard slippers have been subjected to the following working
conditions: a test at variable pressure and constant rotational speed, a test at constant
pressure and variable rotational speed. The comparison between standard and nanocoated
slippers, for both working conditions, shows clearly that more than 20% of
friction reduction can be achieved using the proposed nano-coating methodology.
Tipologia CRIS:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
oleophobic; nano-coating; slipper; friction coefficient
Elenco autori:
Massarotti, GIORGIO PAOLO; Rizzo, Giuseppe; Veronesi, Federico; Pastorello, Luca; Raimondo, Mariarosa; Bonanno, Antonino; Blosi, Magda
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