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Thèses sur le sujet "Enceinte à huile"
Kirov, Nikolay. « Simulation numérique de l’écoulement air-huile dans une enceinte moteur ». Electronic Thesis or Diss., Toulouse, ISAE, 2024. http://www.theses.fr/2024ESAE0015.
Texte intégralThe current trend towards more powerful and fuel-efficient aircraft engines produces the need for bearings, capable of transferring higher mechanical loads between rotating and stationary machine components, at extreme temperatures and higher engine speeds. The bearings demand lubrication oil at all times in order to reduce friction, dissipate heat, drive tiny debris away and therefore ensure the mechanical integrity of the engine.The resulting oil mass flow rates within the engine are significant and thus the lubricant must be continuously recycled via an oil recirculation system. As a result, the bearings are encompassed within oil sumps, consisting of chambers, seals and the bearings themselves. The bearing chambers are essentially sealed chambers adjacent to, or sometimes enclosing the bearings, whereby the ejected oil is channeled into after lubrication. They are typically sealed with pressurised air on the opposite side, which is passed through a labyrinth seal in order to provide flow obstruction. Typically, a vent port opening is included on the top for the air to escape, and a scavenge port opening is located near the bottom to lead the oil to the oil scavenge pumps back to the reservoir.While still contained within the bearing chamber, the oil and the air form a complex two-phase flow, whereby centrifugal effects, aerodynamic shear and gravity forces cause the majority of the oil to disperse within the bearing chamber and accumulate as film on its outer stationary walls. Heat transfer from these walls to the pre-cooled oil takes place, therefore giving it an important secondary function - to absorb some of the heat and therefore cool the bearing chamber enclosure. It is important, however, that the oil from the bearings is collected and returned to the reservoir before reaching temperatures that are too high, in order to avoid coking or even worse - ignition, that can start a fire within the bearing chamber. The complex two-phase flow physics lead to an optimisation problem which can only be tackled via numerical simulations.To date, a considerable amount of uncertainty remains concerning the most optimal computational modelling practice for the accurate, reliable and cost-efficient simulation of bearing chambers across different operating conditions. The objective of this thesis, is therefore to test several computational modelling approaches for the simulation of a simplified bearing chamber test rig, hereby named ELUBSYS, for which some experimental measurements are available that can be used to provide means of validation of the said approaches. These are, namely, an interfacial multi-fluid diffuse-interface approach, an Eulerian Integral Thin Film (EITF) approach, a two-way coupled Discrete Parcel Method approach, and, lastly, an EITF-DPM coupled approach. During all of these investigations, new knowledge has been gained for the flow field characteristics, influencing parameters and overall predictory performance, as compared to the experimental data for two bearing chamber configurations under a variety of oil mass flow rates and shaft rotational speeds.The cost-efficient coupled EITF-DPM methodology proposed within this thesis was found to obtain good accuracy for the film thickness distribution measurements for a variety of operating conditions
Michalski, Caroline. « Etude thermique d'un écoulement diphasique air/huile en aval d'un roulement a billes : application a l'étude des enceintes-palier de turboréacteur ». Paris 10, 1998. http://www.theses.fr/1998PA100074.
Texte intégralMagadoux, Cécile. « Plantes à effets néfastes pendant la grossesse et l'allaitement ». Paris 5, 1988. http://www.theses.fr/1988PA05P164.
Texte intégralLivres sur le sujet "Enceinte à huile"
Frély, Rachel, et Françoise Couic-Marinier. Les huiles essentielles pour la femme enceinte. SOLAR, 2021.
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