External gear pumps and motors are robust and low cost components and are widely used in industrial and mobile applications; nowadays however, optimal global efficiency represents a more crucial aspect to be considered when designing a hydraulic machine. For this reason, it becomes a primary necessity to investigate the phenomena which determine and affect the hydraulic machine total efficiency.In this work, the volumetric efficiency of external gear pumps is investigated by means of a mathematical model already presented in a previous paper and the results obtained are compared with experimental data.First of all, the mathematical model is briefly presented; then the predicted results are discussed considering the influence of the pump operating conditions. Moreover, the influence on the volumetric efficiency of the behaviour of the hydraulically balanced bearing blocks, and hence of the pump axial balance, is exposed. In particular, it is shown that the tilted position of the bearing blocks and the height of the lateral clearance can greatly affect the volumetric efficiency.The data coming from an experimental investigation carried out on commercial external gear pump units are then presented; both the volumetric and the mechanical efficiency have been measured.The comparison between the experimental data and the numerical results allows discussing the bearing blocks balancing behaviour during pump operation.

External Gear Pump Volumetric Efficiency: Numerical and Experimental Analysis / Borghi, Massimo; Zardin, Barbara; Specchia, Emiliano. - In: SAE TECHNICAL PAPER. - ISSN 0148-7191. - ELETTRONICO. - --:(2009), pp. -----. (Intervento presentato al convegno SAE 2009 Commercial Vehicle Engineering Congress and Exhibition, COMVEC 2009 tenutosi a Chicago nel 6-8 Ottobre 2009) [10.4271/2009-01-2844].

External Gear Pump Volumetric Efficiency: Numerical and Experimental Analysis

BORGHI, Massimo;ZARDIN, Barbara;SPECCHIA, EMILIANO
2009

Abstract

External gear pumps and motors are robust and low cost components and are widely used in industrial and mobile applications; nowadays however, optimal global efficiency represents a more crucial aspect to be considered when designing a hydraulic machine. For this reason, it becomes a primary necessity to investigate the phenomena which determine and affect the hydraulic machine total efficiency.In this work, the volumetric efficiency of external gear pumps is investigated by means of a mathematical model already presented in a previous paper and the results obtained are compared with experimental data.First of all, the mathematical model is briefly presented; then the predicted results are discussed considering the influence of the pump operating conditions. Moreover, the influence on the volumetric efficiency of the behaviour of the hydraulically balanced bearing blocks, and hence of the pump axial balance, is exposed. In particular, it is shown that the tilted position of the bearing blocks and the height of the lateral clearance can greatly affect the volumetric efficiency.The data coming from an experimental investigation carried out on commercial external gear pump units are then presented; both the volumetric and the mechanical efficiency have been measured.The comparison between the experimental data and the numerical results allows discussing the bearing blocks balancing behaviour during pump operation.
2009
SAE 2009 Commercial Vehicle Engineering Congress and Exhibition, COMVEC 2009
Chicago
6-8 Ottobre 2009
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Borghi, Massimo; Zardin, Barbara; Specchia, Emiliano
External Gear Pump Volumetric Efficiency: Numerical and Experimental Analysis / Borghi, Massimo; Zardin, Barbara; Specchia, Emiliano. - In: SAE TECHNICAL PAPER. - ISSN 0148-7191. - ELETTRONICO. - --:(2009), pp. -----. (Intervento presentato al convegno SAE 2009 Commercial Vehicle Engineering Congress and Exhibition, COMVEC 2009 tenutosi a Chicago nel 6-8 Ottobre 2009) [10.4271/2009-01-2844].
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