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    Power loss of FZG gears lubricated with wind turbine gear oil using ionic liquid additive

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    This work presents a study of the tribological behaviour of a mineral fully-formulated wind turbine gear oil additised with [BMP][NTf2] ionic liquid. The target application are the wind turbine gearboxes, thus the fully formulated oil with and without ionic liquid additive was tested in a rolling bearings test rig to measure the thrust rolling bearing torque loss and was also tested in a FZG gear test rig to measure the gears torque loss at operating conditions similar to the observed in a wind turbine gearbox. The results show that a wind turbine gear oil additised with ionic liquid can reduce the torque loss and improve the gearbox efficiency while producing less wear particles as observed in the oil analysis.The authors thank to the Ministry of Science and Innovation (Spain) and to the Foundation for the Promotion in Asturias of the Applied Scientific Research and Technology (FICYT) for supporting this research within the framework of the Research Projects WINDTRIB (DPI2010-18166) and GRUPIN14-023, respectively. The authors thank to Repsol S.A. that provided the wind turbine gear oil. The authors gratefully acknowledge the funding supported by: National Funds through Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (FCT), under the project EXCL/SEMPRO/ 0103/2012; COMPETE and National Funds through Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (FCT), under the project Incentivo/EME/LA0022/2014; Quadro de Referência Estratégico Nacional (QREN), through Fundo Europeu de Desenvolvimento Regional (FEDER), under the project NORTE-07-0124-FEDER- 000009 - Applied Mechanics and Product Development; without whom this work would not be possible

    Compatibility of Automatic Transmission Fluids with Structural Polymers Used in Electrified Transmissions

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    The use of the electric motor (EM) inside the transmission in electric vehicles (EVs) requires compatibility between the automatic transmission fluids (ATFs) and the materials of the EM and the transmission. The goal of this work is to study the compatibility of four conventional ATFs with three structural polymers (PEEK, PTFE, and PA66) and the feasibility of using them in EVs with the EM located inside the transmission. Changes in volume, hardness, tensile strength, and elongation at break were determined in the polymers after ageing in the ATFs. The polymers were aged in each ATF at 100 °C for periods of time of 168, 336, 504, and 672 h. Complementary tests such as XRD, FT-IR, and DSC were performed to explain the changes found in the measured mechanical properties. PEEK and PTFE showed very low variations in their mechanical properties, while PA66 showed significant changes in elongation at break. The XRD, FT-IR, and DSC tests revealed a change in the crystalline structure of PEEK and PA66. The FT-IR results showed that the polymers were affected more by the time of ageing than by the type of ATF. All of the ATFs showed high compatibility with PEEK and PTFE, and medium compatibility with PA66

    Climate and Oceanographic Change in the Atlantic of northern Spain

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    Esta obra ofrece una síntesis de la información recogida en las series temporales de observaciones oceánicas del IEO en la región atlántica del norte de España iniciadas en 1943 con el registro mareográfico; muestra evidencias de cambios interanuales en la física, la química y la biología del océano en relación con los factores climáticos, y estima los impactos más probables del clima en el océano futuro. Este volumen continúa la serie de estudios de la influencia del cambio climático en el mar iniciada con el Cambio climático en el Mediterráneo español (Vargas Yánez et al., 2010). En este caso, el enfoque es multidisciplinar, empleando, por primera vez, series de observaciones recogidas de forma coordinada y simultánea. A lo largo de sus ochos capítulos, se analiza la variabilidad climática atmosférica reciente y su influencia sobre las condiciones oceanográficas de la región, especialmente en relación con la intensidad y frecuencia del afloramiento de aguas profundas que determina, en gran medida, el aporte estacional de nutrientes a la superficie y, por tanto, la producción biológica. Se describen las tendencias en el nivel del mar a partir de las medidas de los mareógrafos de la zona con una estimación de los niveles extremos esperados a largo plazo. Se realiza un análisis comparativo –entre Galicia y el Cantábrico– de la variabilidad en los nutrientes inorgánicos y se determinan los elementos limitantes de la producción primaria en cada zona. Finalmente, se analizan las variaciones en las comunidades de fitoplancton, picoplancton y zooplancton como indicadoras de cambios en el ecosistema pelágico, destacando las fluctuaciones en la biomasa y producción primaria, base de la red trófica pelágica de la región, y la presencia de medusas y salpas y su relación con el clima.This book presents a synthesis of the oceanic time-series observations of IEO in the Atlantic region of northern Spain. These series, starting in 1943 with tide-gauges, reveal evidence of interanual changes in physical, chemical and biological properties of the ocean that were related to climatic factors, allowing to estimate future impacts of climate on the ocean. The volume continues the series started with “Climate Change in the Spanish Mediterranean” (Vargas Yánez et al., 2010). In this case the study is multidisciplinary, including for the first time series obtained in coordinated and simultaneous observational programs. The eight chapters first analyse recent climatic variability and its influence on the regional oceanography, particularly in relation to the intensity and frequency of the deep-water upwelling that largely determines the seasonal inputs of nutrients and primary production in this region. Next, the main trends in sea level revealed by tidal gauges along with the estimates of expected extreme levels are described. The variability in inorganic nutrients and the identification of limiting elements for primary production were presented as a comparative analysis between Galicia (in the West) and the Mar Cantábrico (in the east). Finally, the variability in the composition of the plankton communities, including phytoplankton, picoplankton and zooplankton, is analysed as indicative of changes in the pelagic ecosystem. Particular attention is given to the fluctuations in primary biomass and production and to the presence of salps and jellyfish in relation to climate.Versión del edito
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