Experimental Evidence to Influence Design of Novel Low Lubrication Method for Rotorcraft Secondary Lubrication Systems
F-0081-2025-0279
5/20/2025
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ABSTRACT
This paper presents experimental research aimed at developing novel low lubrication methods for rotorcraft and jet engines, focusing on sustaining minimal lubrication to prevent catastrophic bearing failure during loss of lubrication (LoL) events or to increase fuel consumption performance on once-through, fuel-oil bearing lubrication engines. Utilizing two high-speed bearing test rigs simulating low and high thrust class engine conditions, the study establishes lower bounds for oil flow rates necessary to maintain thermal stability and prevent thermal runaway in hybrid ball bearings. These findings inform the design of the Zulu Pod (ZPod), a passively driven, self-contained oil delivery system that uses engine compressor bleed air to precisely meter lubricant flow. Engine test stand results demonstrate that replacing traditional fuel-oil lubrication with the ZPod system reduces thrust specific fuel consumption (TSFC) by an average of 7%, with up to 11% savings, without compromising engine thrust or bearing health. The ZPod offers a simplified, efficient alternative to fuel-lubricated systems by eliminating fuel diversion for lubrication, enhancing fuel efficiency, and maintaining bearing performance in attritable or single-use engines. Additionally, the study highlights the potential of minimal lubrication supplied by the ZPod to extend operational life during LoL scenarios, enabling safer aircraft recovery. Future work will focus on extending testing to higher thrust classes and optimizing ZPod designs for broader applications.
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- Boersma, P., Currier, T., Ferrante, J., and Rosenthal, J., "Experimental Evidence to Influence Design of Novel Low Lubrication Method for Rotorcraft Secondary Lubrication Systems," Vertical Flight Society 81st Annual Forum and Technology Display, Virginia Beach, Virginia, May 20, 2025, https://doi.org/10.4050/F-0081-2025-0279.