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LUBRICATION SYSTEM IN IC ENGINES
• HARDIKA KARKERA
• SWAPNIL KANVINDE
• PRATIBHA GUPTA
• ANKIT JAISWAL
Definition of lubrication
Lubrication is the action of applying a substance such as oil or
grease to an engine or component so as to minimize friction and
allow smooth movement.
Lubrication System
Lubricating system is a mechanical system of
lubricating internal combustion engines in which a
pump forces oil into the engine bearings.
PURPOSE OF LUBRICATION
➢ To reduce the friction between moving parts
➢ To increase the efficiency
➢ To minimize the vibrations
➢ To reduce the corrosion and carbon deposits
➢ To reduce the heat of moving parts
➢ To minimize power loss due to friction
➢ To reduce the noise created by moving parts
➢ To provide cooling to the engine
TYPES OF LUBRICANTS
➢SOLID LUBRICANTS
❑ e.g. graphite ,molybdenum ,mica
➢ SEMI-SOLID LUBRICANTS
❑ e.g. heavy greases
➢ LIQUID LUBRICANTS
❑ e.g. mineral oil obtained by refining petroleum oil,vegetable
oils obtained from olive,linseed,caster and animal oil
PROPERTIES OF LUBRICANTS
➢ Viscosity
❑ It is a measure of the resistance to flow of an oil
❑ It is measured in saybolt uniuniversal seconds (SUS)
❑ It is expressed in centistokes ,centipoises and redwood seconds
➢ Viscosity Index
❑ viscosity of oil decreases with increase in temperature
➢ Cloud point
❑ If an oil is cooled , it will start solidifying at some time .
❑ Temperature at which oil starts solidifying , is called cloud point
PROPERTIES OF LUBRICANTS
➢Pour point
❑ It is temperature just above which the oil sample will not flow under certain prescribed
conditions
❑ this property is important for operation of engines and substances at low temperature
conditions
❑
➢ Flash point and Fire point
❑ The temperature at which vapour of an oil flash when subjected to a naked flame is called
flash point
❑ Fire point is the temperature at which the oil ,it once lit with flame ,will burnt steadily at least
for 5 seconds
➢ Specific Gravity
❑ It varies between 0.85 to 0.96
PROPERTIES OF LUBRICANTS
➢ Acidity
❑ Oil must have low acidity
➢ Carbon residue
❑ It is quantity of carbaneous residues which remains after evaporation of a sample
oil under specific conditions
➢ Oiliness
❑ It is property of oil to cling to the metal surface by molecular action and then to
provide a very thin film under lubrication conditions
❑ This property affects start of engines
ADDITIVES
➢ Additives are the compound added to the oils to provide and
improve their desired properties ,some of additives are :
1] VISCOSITY INDEX IMPROVERS
❑ They are additives which improves the viscosity to work over wide range of temperatures
2] ANTIOXIDANTS
❑ They reduce oxidation of lubricating oil
3] ANTIWEAR AND DETERGENT
❑ Both serves to cleanse and prevent sticking of piston rings
ENGINE PARTS THAT REQUIRE
FREQUENT LUBRICATION
➢ CYLINDER PISTON AND PISTON RINGS
➢ MAIN BEARING
➢ CRANKSHAFT
➢ CRANK PIN AND PISTON PIN
➢ BIG END AND SMALL END CONNECTING ROD
➢ CAMSHAFT
➢ VALVES
➢ TIMING GEARS
TYPES OF LUBRICATION SYSTEM
➢MIST LUBRICATION SYSTEM
➢WET SUMP LUBRICATION SYSTEM
➢DRY LUBRICATION SYSTEM
MIST OR PETROIL |PETROL PLUS OIL|
LUBRICATION SYSTEM
➢ This system is used in 2 stroke cycle engines
➢ The lubrication oil (2% to 3%) is mixed with the
petrol in the fuel tank
➢ The oil and the fuel mixture is inducted through
carburetor
➢ The optimum fuel oil ratio used is 50:1
➢ Petrol gets evaporated and the oil lubricates the
main parts of cylinder
➢ Fuel oil ratio used is important for the good
performance of engine
ADVANTAGES of mist lubrication
system➢ separate lubricating system is not required
➢ No maintenance cost for lubrication system
➢ Weight of engine is reduced by avoiding separate lubricating
system
DISADVANTAGES of mist lubrication
system
➢If oil is less then there is chance of seizure of the engine
➢More oil makes excess air in the exhaust
WET SUMP LUBRICATION SYSTEM
➢ In this system a big oil sump is provided at the base of crank case.
➢ From the sump oil is pumped to different parts of the engine
➢ The main types of Wet sump lubrication system are:
❑splash lubrication system
❑pressure lubrication system
❑Splash and pressure lubrication system
SPLASH LUBRICATION SYSTEM
➢ The lubricating oil is filled in the sump
➢ Scoop are attached to the end of
connecting rod
➢ When system moves to Bottom Dead
Centre (BDC) scoop splashes lubricating
oil to the piston ,cylinder ,big end of
connecting rod ,main bearing and cam
shaft bearing
➢ The splashed oil settles on engine parts
and then to sump again
PRESSURE LUBRICATION SYSTEM
➢ In this system , lubrication is done with the help
of pressure pump which is submerged in the
sump
➢ With the help of pressure pump after filtration
,oil is forced under pressure to different parts of
the engine through oil tubes
➢ From the bearing oil floats to connecting rod
through oil holes between connecting rod and
cam shaft
➢ Then this oil flows to piston pin through oil holes
and sprayed over piston ,piston rings ,cylinder
valves and other parts
SPLASH AND PRESSURE LUBRICATION
SYSTEM
➢ Splash system is not sufficient when bearing loads are higher
hence lubricating oil under pressure is supplied by oil pump to
main and crankshaft bearings
➢ Oil pump also supplies oil under pressure to pipes which directs a
stream of oil against the dippers (scoop) on the connecting rod
bearing cups
➢ Other parts are lubricated by splash of oil by scoop
DRY SUMP LUBRICATION SYSTEM
➢ In dry sump , extra oil is stored in a tank
outside the engine rather than oil pan
➢ In this system ,the lubrication oil is passed
through the pipes using scavenging pumps
➢ After lubrication ,the oil is again collected by
special connecting sections and passed to
heat exchanger for cooling
➢ Scavenging pump has greater capacity than
oil feed pump and it is placed externally to
sump
ADVANTAGES OF DRY SUMP
LUBRICATION SYSTEM
➢ Improvements to vehicle handling and stability. The vehicle's center of
gravity can be lowered by mounting the engine lower in the chassis due to
a shallow sump profile. A vehicle's overall weight distribution can be
modified by locating the external oil reservoir away from the engine
➢ Improved engine reliability due to consistent oil pressure. This is the reason
why dry-sumps were invented
➢ Increased oil capacity, by using a larger external reservoir than would be
practical in a wet-sump system
➢ Having the pumps external to the engine makes them easier to maintain or
replace
DISADVANTAGES OF DRY SUMP
LUBRICATION SYSTEM
➢ Dry-sump systems add cost, complexity, and weight
➢ The extra pumps and lines in dry-sump engines require
additional oil and maintenance
➢ The large external reservoir and pumps can be tricky to position
around the engine and within the engine bay due to their size
➢ Inadequate upper valvetrain lubrication can also become an
issue if too much oil vapor is being pulled out from the area,
especially with multi-staged pumps

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lubrication system in ic engine

  • 1. LUBRICATION SYSTEM IN IC ENGINES • HARDIKA KARKERA • SWAPNIL KANVINDE • PRATIBHA GUPTA • ANKIT JAISWAL
  • 2. Definition of lubrication Lubrication is the action of applying a substance such as oil or grease to an engine or component so as to minimize friction and allow smooth movement. Lubrication System Lubricating system is a mechanical system of lubricating internal combustion engines in which a pump forces oil into the engine bearings.
  • 3. PURPOSE OF LUBRICATION ➢ To reduce the friction between moving parts ➢ To increase the efficiency ➢ To minimize the vibrations ➢ To reduce the corrosion and carbon deposits ➢ To reduce the heat of moving parts ➢ To minimize power loss due to friction ➢ To reduce the noise created by moving parts ➢ To provide cooling to the engine
  • 4.
  • 5. TYPES OF LUBRICANTS ➢SOLID LUBRICANTS ❑ e.g. graphite ,molybdenum ,mica ➢ SEMI-SOLID LUBRICANTS ❑ e.g. heavy greases ➢ LIQUID LUBRICANTS ❑ e.g. mineral oil obtained by refining petroleum oil,vegetable oils obtained from olive,linseed,caster and animal oil
  • 6. PROPERTIES OF LUBRICANTS ➢ Viscosity ❑ It is a measure of the resistance to flow of an oil ❑ It is measured in saybolt uniuniversal seconds (SUS) ❑ It is expressed in centistokes ,centipoises and redwood seconds ➢ Viscosity Index ❑ viscosity of oil decreases with increase in temperature ➢ Cloud point ❑ If an oil is cooled , it will start solidifying at some time . ❑ Temperature at which oil starts solidifying , is called cloud point
  • 7. PROPERTIES OF LUBRICANTS ➢Pour point ❑ It is temperature just above which the oil sample will not flow under certain prescribed conditions ❑ this property is important for operation of engines and substances at low temperature conditions ❑ ➢ Flash point and Fire point ❑ The temperature at which vapour of an oil flash when subjected to a naked flame is called flash point ❑ Fire point is the temperature at which the oil ,it once lit with flame ,will burnt steadily at least for 5 seconds ➢ Specific Gravity ❑ It varies between 0.85 to 0.96
  • 8. PROPERTIES OF LUBRICANTS ➢ Acidity ❑ Oil must have low acidity ➢ Carbon residue ❑ It is quantity of carbaneous residues which remains after evaporation of a sample oil under specific conditions ➢ Oiliness ❑ It is property of oil to cling to the metal surface by molecular action and then to provide a very thin film under lubrication conditions ❑ This property affects start of engines
  • 9. ADDITIVES ➢ Additives are the compound added to the oils to provide and improve their desired properties ,some of additives are : 1] VISCOSITY INDEX IMPROVERS ❑ They are additives which improves the viscosity to work over wide range of temperatures 2] ANTIOXIDANTS ❑ They reduce oxidation of lubricating oil 3] ANTIWEAR AND DETERGENT ❑ Both serves to cleanse and prevent sticking of piston rings
  • 10. ENGINE PARTS THAT REQUIRE FREQUENT LUBRICATION ➢ CYLINDER PISTON AND PISTON RINGS ➢ MAIN BEARING ➢ CRANKSHAFT ➢ CRANK PIN AND PISTON PIN ➢ BIG END AND SMALL END CONNECTING ROD ➢ CAMSHAFT ➢ VALVES ➢ TIMING GEARS
  • 11. TYPES OF LUBRICATION SYSTEM ➢MIST LUBRICATION SYSTEM ➢WET SUMP LUBRICATION SYSTEM ➢DRY LUBRICATION SYSTEM
  • 12. MIST OR PETROIL |PETROL PLUS OIL| LUBRICATION SYSTEM ➢ This system is used in 2 stroke cycle engines ➢ The lubrication oil (2% to 3%) is mixed with the petrol in the fuel tank ➢ The oil and the fuel mixture is inducted through carburetor ➢ The optimum fuel oil ratio used is 50:1 ➢ Petrol gets evaporated and the oil lubricates the main parts of cylinder ➢ Fuel oil ratio used is important for the good performance of engine
  • 13. ADVANTAGES of mist lubrication system➢ separate lubricating system is not required ➢ No maintenance cost for lubrication system ➢ Weight of engine is reduced by avoiding separate lubricating system DISADVANTAGES of mist lubrication system ➢If oil is less then there is chance of seizure of the engine ➢More oil makes excess air in the exhaust
  • 14. WET SUMP LUBRICATION SYSTEM ➢ In this system a big oil sump is provided at the base of crank case. ➢ From the sump oil is pumped to different parts of the engine ➢ The main types of Wet sump lubrication system are: ❑splash lubrication system ❑pressure lubrication system ❑Splash and pressure lubrication system
  • 15. SPLASH LUBRICATION SYSTEM ➢ The lubricating oil is filled in the sump ➢ Scoop are attached to the end of connecting rod ➢ When system moves to Bottom Dead Centre (BDC) scoop splashes lubricating oil to the piston ,cylinder ,big end of connecting rod ,main bearing and cam shaft bearing ➢ The splashed oil settles on engine parts and then to sump again
  • 16. PRESSURE LUBRICATION SYSTEM ➢ In this system , lubrication is done with the help of pressure pump which is submerged in the sump ➢ With the help of pressure pump after filtration ,oil is forced under pressure to different parts of the engine through oil tubes ➢ From the bearing oil floats to connecting rod through oil holes between connecting rod and cam shaft ➢ Then this oil flows to piston pin through oil holes and sprayed over piston ,piston rings ,cylinder valves and other parts
  • 17. SPLASH AND PRESSURE LUBRICATION SYSTEM ➢ Splash system is not sufficient when bearing loads are higher hence lubricating oil under pressure is supplied by oil pump to main and crankshaft bearings ➢ Oil pump also supplies oil under pressure to pipes which directs a stream of oil against the dippers (scoop) on the connecting rod bearing cups ➢ Other parts are lubricated by splash of oil by scoop
  • 18. DRY SUMP LUBRICATION SYSTEM ➢ In dry sump , extra oil is stored in a tank outside the engine rather than oil pan ➢ In this system ,the lubrication oil is passed through the pipes using scavenging pumps ➢ After lubrication ,the oil is again collected by special connecting sections and passed to heat exchanger for cooling ➢ Scavenging pump has greater capacity than oil feed pump and it is placed externally to sump
  • 19. ADVANTAGES OF DRY SUMP LUBRICATION SYSTEM ➢ Improvements to vehicle handling and stability. The vehicle's center of gravity can be lowered by mounting the engine lower in the chassis due to a shallow sump profile. A vehicle's overall weight distribution can be modified by locating the external oil reservoir away from the engine ➢ Improved engine reliability due to consistent oil pressure. This is the reason why dry-sumps were invented ➢ Increased oil capacity, by using a larger external reservoir than would be practical in a wet-sump system ➢ Having the pumps external to the engine makes them easier to maintain or replace
  • 20. DISADVANTAGES OF DRY SUMP LUBRICATION SYSTEM ➢ Dry-sump systems add cost, complexity, and weight ➢ The extra pumps and lines in dry-sump engines require additional oil and maintenance ➢ The large external reservoir and pumps can be tricky to position around the engine and within the engine bay due to their size ➢ Inadequate upper valvetrain lubrication can also become an issue if too much oil vapor is being pulled out from the area, especially with multi-staged pumps