17984574. REMOVING MOISTURE FROM A LUBRICANT RESERVOIR simplified abstract (Saudi Arabian Oil Company)

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REMOVING MOISTURE FROM A LUBRICANT RESERVOIR

Organization Name

Saudi Arabian Oil Company

Inventor(s)

Hasanur Jamal Molla of Dhahran (SA)

REMOVING MOISTURE FROM A LUBRICANT RESERVOIR - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17984574 titled 'REMOVING MOISTURE FROM A LUBRICANT RESERVOIR

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes techniques for managing a lubricant fluid by removing water vapor from the reservoir containing the lubricant fluid to maintain optimal conditions for lubrication.

  • Storing a lubricant fluid containing liquid water in a reservoir with a vapor space above the fluid.
  • Using a blower to circulate a first airflow from the vapor space to the ambient environment to remove water vapor.
  • Circulating a second airflow to a heater in fluid communication with the vapor space to heat the airflow.
  • Introducing the heated airflow into the vapor space to reduce the relative humidity.
  • Releasing liquid water from the reservoir through a control valve.

Potential Applications

The technology can be applied in industrial machinery, automotive engines, and other mechanical systems where lubricant fluids are used to ensure optimal performance and longevity.

Problems Solved

This technology helps prevent water contamination in lubricant fluids, which can lead to corrosion, reduced lubrication efficiency, and potential damage to machinery.

Benefits

- Improved lubricant fluid quality - Extended machinery lifespan - Reduced maintenance costs

Potential Commercial Applications

The technology can be utilized in manufacturing plants, automotive repair shops, and other industries where machinery maintenance is crucial for operations.

Possible Prior Art

One potential prior art could be similar techniques used in the aerospace industry to manage lubricant fluids in aircraft engines.

Unanswered Questions

How does this technology compare to traditional methods of managing water vapor in lubricant fluids?

This article does not provide a direct comparison to traditional methods, leaving the reader to wonder about the efficiency and effectiveness of this new technique.

Are there any limitations or drawbacks to implementing this technology in different types of machinery?

The article does not address any potential limitations or challenges that may arise when implementing this technology in various machinery systems, leaving room for further exploration and research in this area.


Original Abstract Submitted

Techniques for managing a lubricant fluid include storing a lubricant fluid that includes liquid water in an interior volume of a reservoir, which includes a vapor space above the lubricant fluid that encloses water vapor; circulating, with a blower, a first airflow from the vapor space to an ambient environment to remove at least a portion of the water vapor to the ambient environment; circulating a second airflow to a heater in fluid communication with the vapor space within the interior volume of the reservoir; heating the second airflow with the heater; circulating the heated airflow into the vapor space to reduce a relative humidity of the vapor space; and releasing at least a portion of the liquid water from the interior volume of the reservoir through a control valve coupled to the reservoir.