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O que (quem) é lubrication$45586$ - definição

A METHOD OF INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE LUBRICATION WITH OIL HELD IN A SEPARATE RESERVOIR
Dry sump lubrication; Dry-sump lubrication; Dry-sump; Scavenge pump
  • Schematic diagram of a basic dry-sump engine lubrication system. The oil collects in sump (1), is withdrawn continuously by scavenge pump (2) and travels to the oil tank (3), where gases entrained in the oil separate and the oil cools. Gases (6) are returned to the engine sump. Pressure pump (4) forces the de-gassed and cooled oil (5) back to the engine's lubrication points (7).

Automatic lubrication system         
  • Dual Line Parallel Automatic Lubrication System
  • Single Line Parallel Automatic Lubrication System
  • Single Line Progressive Automatic Lubrication System
MECHANICAL DEVICE THAT DELIVERS CONTROLLED AMOUNTS OF LUBRICANT TO MULTIPLE LOCATIONS ON A MACHINE.
Autogreasers; Centralized Lubrication Systems; Automatic Greasing Systems; Automatic Lubrication System; Centralized lubrication system
An Automatic Lubrication System (ALS), sometimes referred to as a Centralized Lubrication System (CLS),is a system that delivers controlled amounts of lubricant to multiple locations on a machine while the machine is operating. Even though these systems are usually fully automated, a system that requires a manual pump or button activation is still identified as a centralized lubrication system.
Lubrication         
PROCESS OR TECHNIQUE EMPLOYED TO REDUCE FRICTION BETWEEN, AND WEAR OF ONE OR BOTH, SURFACES IN PROXIMITY AND MOVING RELATIVE TO EACH OTHER, BY INTERPOSING A SUBSTANCE CALLED A LUBRICANT IN BETWEEN THEM
Lubricating; Greasing; Lubricate; Boundary lubrication; Elastohydrodynamic lubrication; Elastohydrodynamic
Lubrication is the process or technique of using a lubricant to reduce friction and wear and tear in a contact between two surfaces. The study of lubrication is a discipline in the field of tribology.
lubricate         
PROCESS OR TECHNIQUE EMPLOYED TO REDUCE FRICTION BETWEEN, AND WEAR OF ONE OR BOTH, SURFACES IN PROXIMITY AND MOVING RELATIVE TO EACH OTHER, BY INTERPOSING A SUBSTANCE CALLED A LUBRICANT IN BETWEEN THEM
Lubricating; Greasing; Lubricate; Boundary lubrication; Elastohydrodynamic lubrication; Elastohydrodynamic
['lu:br?ke?t]
¦ verb
1. apply oil or grease to (an engine or component) to minimize friction.
2. informal make convivial with alcohol.
Derivatives
lubrication noun
lubricator noun
Origin
C17: from L. lubricat-, lubricare 'make slippery', from lubricus 'slippery'.

Wikipédia

Dry sump

A dry-sump system is a method to manage the lubricating motor oil in four-stroke and large two-stroke piston driven internal combustion engines. The dry-sump system uses two or more oil pumps and a separate oil reservoir, as opposed to a conventional wet-sump system, which uses only the main sump (U.S.: oil pan) below the engine and a single pump. A dry-sump engine requires a pressure relief valve to regulate negative pressure inside the engine, so internal seals are not inverted.

Dry-sumps are common on larger diesel engines such as those used in ships, as well as gasoline engines used in racing cars, aerobatic aircraft, high-performance personal watercraft and motorcycles. Dry sump lubrication may be chosen for these applications due to increased reliability, oil capacity, reduction of oil starvation under high g-loads and/or other technical or performance reasons. Dry sump systems may not be suitable for all applications due to increased cost, complexity, and/or bulk, among other factors.