lightbulb22uk
Mechanical
- May 28, 2013
- 6
Dear All,
I am currently experiencing overheating of a hydraulic motor casing in a closed loop hydraulic system. The motor reaches around 100 degC in approximately 15 minutes when working at designed maximum speed and pressure (1600RPM and 300 BAR). The increase in temperature shows no sign of plateauing when it reaches 100 degC.
The system does not feature motor casing flushing (only a case drain), this is suggested by the motor OEM when motor speeds of 1800RPM are exceeded. Firstly would the requirement for case drain flushing be dependent upon motor power and efficiency and not speed? Secondly I would like to understand how theoretically I can calculate if motor flushing should be required and at what flow rate. Presumably calculations would be based on heat generation through motor efficiencies and heat lost through convection?
Any help would be much appreciated as I am currently racking my brain trying to remember 1st/2nd fluid mechanics!
Many thanks.
I am currently experiencing overheating of a hydraulic motor casing in a closed loop hydraulic system. The motor reaches around 100 degC in approximately 15 minutes when working at designed maximum speed and pressure (1600RPM and 300 BAR). The increase in temperature shows no sign of plateauing when it reaches 100 degC.
The system does not feature motor casing flushing (only a case drain), this is suggested by the motor OEM when motor speeds of 1800RPM are exceeded. Firstly would the requirement for case drain flushing be dependent upon motor power and efficiency and not speed? Secondly I would like to understand how theoretically I can calculate if motor flushing should be required and at what flow rate. Presumably calculations would be based on heat generation through motor efficiencies and heat lost through convection?
Any help would be much appreciated as I am currently racking my brain trying to remember 1st/2nd fluid mechanics!
Many thanks.