The hydraulic oil must be able to:
To improve the properties of hydraulic oils, they are normally mixed with different additives, the most common are anti-corrosion, anti-foaming and anti-oxygen.
Oil temperature is very important due to several factors, one being the viscosity. The oil viscosity changes with the temperature, which makes it very important to choose the correct oil, that has a viscosity that gives the best compromise between lubrication ability and pressure loss at operating and ambient temperature.
The three most common problems with the oil in a hydraulic system are impurities, air and water. We will look closer at impurities in a blog article on filter technic.
Air is most common right after installation and during high seas. It is important to bleed the system from air during commissioning. A hydraulic system containing air will not operate properly and can be observed visually or auditive. Air is compressible and a system containing air will seem spongy or springy. In addition, pumps and motors can experience cavitation which can be heard quite easily, even an inexperienced operator will be able to hear that something is wrong.
The second pollutant is water. Water can come in to the system from many different sources, among the most common are the ambient air as the oil tank breath air. The tank needs to be drained now and then. It is strongly recommended especially for larger system to do this regularly. The oil cooler in many marine systems are water cooled and leakages will appear, especially after long standstills
The water emulates with the oil, which becomes milky white, smaller water contaminations can be fund by pouring an oil sample in a clear bottle or glass after 5 to 10 minutes, if any, the water will separate for the oil in the bottom of the glass due to the density difference between water and oil.
In my next blog about marine hydraulic systems, I will be looking at how you dimension the system correctly. If you found this article interesting, please subscribe to the Side-Power marine blog.