Turbofan:Bearings

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Bearings and cooling

Rotational speed achieved by the engine will be around 40000rpm. At this speed, regular ball bearings may overheat or suffer from a too fast wear. In real engines, bearings are constantly lubricated by an oil bath, which poses problems with regards to oil leaks in other parts of the engine. Seals are thus places close to bearings to prevent leaks, generally carbon leaks. Accessories like oil pumps, pipes, fixations, filters and so on are also required.

Bearings

Cooling with lubricating oil

Oil displacement without pumping

Screw pumping will be used as a way to move the oil through the engine, i.e. parts that have to be lubricated and cooled. the work of the turbine will thus directly drive the oil pumping without requiring external accessories. However, cooling the oil may require external hardware, and sealing is absolutely required.