splash lubrication

{{Short description|Form of lubrication found in early engines}}

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Splash lubrication is a rudimentary form of lubrication found in early engines and transmissions.{{Cite web |title=What is Splash Lubrication - Learn How Engine Lubrication Happens |url=https://www.blockerandwallace.com/What-is-Splash-Lubrication-Blog.html |access-date=2024-02-13 |website=blockerandwallace.com}} Such engines could be external combustion engines (such as stationary steam engines), or internal combustion engines (such as petrol, diesel or paraffin engines).{{Cite web |last=Kumar |first=Er. Amrit |date=2020-06-25 |title=Different Types of Lubrication System in Detail [Notes & PDF] |url=https://themechanicalengineering.com/types-of-lubrication-system/ |access-date=2024-02-13 |website=themechanicalengineering.com |language=en-US}}

Description

An engine that uses splash lubrication requires neither oil pump nor oil filter. Splash lubrication is an antique system whereby scoops on the big-ends of the connecting rods dip into the oil sump and splash the lubricant upwards towards the cylinders, creating an oil mist which settles into droplets. The oil droplets then pass through drillings to the bearings and thereby lubricate the moving parts.{{Cite web |first=Leah |last=Bloom |date=2024-01-08 |title=What is Splash Lubrication? (with pictures) |url=https://www.aboutmechanics.com/what-is-splash-lubrication.htm |access-date=2024-02-13 |website=About Mechanics |language=en-us}} Provided that the bearing is a ball bearing or a roller bearing, splash lubrication would usually be sufficient; however, plain bearings typically need a pressure feed to maintain the oil film, loss of which leads to overheating and seizure. In a transmission, some of the gears are partially submerged in fluid, which transfers lubricant to the other gears, as long as the transmission is spinning.

The splash lubrication system has simplicity, reliability, and cheapness within its virtues.{{cite web |title=Pros & cons of splash lubrication |url=https://mechanicalstudents.com/types-of-lubrication-systems/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200630235836/https://mechanicalstudents.com/types-of-lubrication-systems/|url-status=dead|archive-date=June 30, 2020}} However, splash lubrication can work only on very low-revving engines, as otherwise the sump oil would become a frothy mousse. The Norwegian firm, Sabb Motor, produced a number of small marine diesel engines, mostly single-cylinder or twin-cylinder units, that used splash lubrication.

Modern use of splash lubrication

Splash lubrication is still used in modern engines and mechanisms,{{Cite web |first=Eric |last=Johanson |date=2017-03-02 |title=Splash and Pressure Lubrication Systems in Piston Compressors |url=https://www.thecompressedairblog.com/splash-and-pressure-lubrication-in-piston-compressors |access-date=2024-02-13 |website=The Compressed Air Blog |language=en-us}}{{Cite web |last=Adenwala |first=Noaman |date=2018-09-13 |title=Lubrication System: Petroil, Splash, Pressure, Semi-Pressure, Sump [PDF] |url=https://dizz.com/lubrication-system/ |access-date=2024-02-13 |website=dizz.com |language=en-US}} such as:

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