2016
DOI: 10.1515/ata-2016-0010
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Influence of Bellows Setting on Its Spring Rate and on Temperature Adjustment of Electromechanical Thermostats

Abstract: The precision and stability of adjusted temperatures are critical requirements for electromechanical thermostats. The key element in meeting the requirement is a thermostat bellows. It is a convertor of pressure into force that actuates the mechanical system of the thermostat. Convolutions enabling the axial movement of the bellows cause that the bellows is partly behaving as a spring. Therefore, the bellows has its own spring rate. The setting of the bellows spring rate influences the critical parameters of t… Show more

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“…8 of the various elements according to ISO 8217 at 50 ° C [10]. Based on our experience be designed of hydraulic components, this methodology significantly helps in designing hydraulic components under various operating conditions.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…8 of the various elements according to ISO 8217 at 50 ° C [10]. Based on our experience be designed of hydraulic components, this methodology significantly helps in designing hydraulic components under various operating conditions.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tribotechnical diagnostics use oils as a media that helps to obtain information on processes and changes in the systems they lubricate. If tribodiagnostics is applied properly and thoroughly, it results in significant savings in many areasthey contribute to: an increase of the lifetime of machines and devices; a decrease of energy consumption; limiting of the idle time (Kučera et al, 2013;Haas et al, 2016). The operational test for hydraulic oil was concluded after completion of 500 engine hours.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In this case, the contamination is caused by foreign substances classified as mechanical impurities of an inorganic nature, which arise as a result of adhesive, abrasive, erosive and cavitation wear. 20,21 According to 22 if tribotechnical diagnostics is applied correctly and thoroughly, there can be significant savings in increasing the technical life of machinery and equipment, reducing energy consumption and reducing downtime. The basic tribotechnical diagnostics of fluids is spectroscopy (spectrometry).…”
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confidence: 99%