High Bulk Modulus of Ionic Liquid and Effects on Performance of Hydraulic System

Over recent years ionic liquids have gained in importance, causing a growing number of scientists and engineers to investigate possible applications for these liquids because of their unique physical and chemical properties. Their outstanding advantages such as nonflammable liquid within a broad liq...

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Main Authors: Milan Kambic, Roland Kalb, Tadej Tasner, Darko Lovrec
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2014-01-01
Series:The Scientific World Journal
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/504762
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description Over recent years ionic liquids have gained in importance, causing a growing number of scientists and engineers to investigate possible applications for these liquids because of their unique physical and chemical properties. Their outstanding advantages such as nonflammable liquid within a broad liquid range, high thermal, mechanical, and chemical stabilities, low solubility for gases, attractive tribological properties (lubrication), and very low compressibility, and so forth, make them more interesting for applications in mechanical engineering, offering great potential for new innovative processes, and also as a novel hydraulic fluid. This paper focuses on the outstanding compressibility properties of ionic liquid EMIM-EtSO4, a very important physical chemically property when IL is used as a hydraulic fluid. This very low compressibility (respectively, very high Bulk modulus), compared to the classical hydraulic mineral oils or the non-flammable HFDU type of hydraulic fluids, opens up new possibilities regarding its usage within hydraulic systems with increased dynamics, respectively, systems’ dynamic responses.
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spelling doaj-art-388f2d4ce16f41ebbeef9e0ed14f02ed2025-08-20T02:38:57ZengWileyThe Scientific World Journal2356-61401537-744X2014-01-01201410.1155/2014/504762504762High Bulk Modulus of Ionic Liquid and Effects on Performance of Hydraulic SystemMilan Kambic0Roland Kalb1Tadej Tasner2Darko Lovrec3OLMA d.d., Poljska pot 2, 1000 Ljubljana, SloveniaProionic GmbH, Parkring 18, 8074 Grambach, AustriaHAWE Hidravlika d.o.o., Petrovce 225, 3301 Petrovce, SloveniaUniversity of Maribor, Smetanova 17, 2000 Maribor, SloveniaOver recent years ionic liquids have gained in importance, causing a growing number of scientists and engineers to investigate possible applications for these liquids because of their unique physical and chemical properties. Their outstanding advantages such as nonflammable liquid within a broad liquid range, high thermal, mechanical, and chemical stabilities, low solubility for gases, attractive tribological properties (lubrication), and very low compressibility, and so forth, make them more interesting for applications in mechanical engineering, offering great potential for new innovative processes, and also as a novel hydraulic fluid. This paper focuses on the outstanding compressibility properties of ionic liquid EMIM-EtSO4, a very important physical chemically property when IL is used as a hydraulic fluid. This very low compressibility (respectively, very high Bulk modulus), compared to the classical hydraulic mineral oils or the non-flammable HFDU type of hydraulic fluids, opens up new possibilities regarding its usage within hydraulic systems with increased dynamics, respectively, systems’ dynamic responses.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/504762
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title_fullStr High Bulk Modulus of Ionic Liquid and Effects on Performance of Hydraulic System
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title_short High Bulk Modulus of Ionic Liquid and Effects on Performance of Hydraulic System
title_sort high bulk modulus of ionic liquid and effects on performance of hydraulic system
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