MolaKule
Staff member
"I must disagree with respect to the turbine oil must perform under high temperatures. Turbine bearings operate much cooler than recip engines as jet engines operate with an abunance of good cool air flow."
In automotive applications, the exhaust heat is conducted to the bearings and the bearing temps are very close to exhaust temps, hence the need for a high-temp, low oxidation oil. With water cooled turbos, the temps are not so high.
In most jet engines, you have two coolers to keep the oil cooled down; the fuel-to-oil cooler and the air-to-oil cooler. When the oil is no longer cooled by fuel and/or air (as in shutdown), the bearing cell temps may spike, as the heat is conducted from the combustion chamber to the turbine rotor bearings.
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In automotive applications, the exhaust heat is conducted to the bearings and the bearing temps are very close to exhaust temps, hence the need for a high-temp, low oxidation oil. With water cooled turbos, the temps are not so high.
In most jet engines, you have two coolers to keep the oil cooled down; the fuel-to-oil cooler and the air-to-oil cooler. When the oil is no longer cooled by fuel and/or air (as in shutdown), the bearing cell temps may spike, as the heat is conducted from the combustion chamber to the turbine rotor bearings.