The oil system comprises two pumps,
the main pump is a mechanically driven pump based one three screw witch induce foaming. We usually use another pump (based one two screw)
second one (for safety and low speed) is an electric one and is very well known
My experience shows that a (very)little quantity of air bubbles is not to dangerous my question is what will happen with 5%, 10% ?
Are they some experimental results on the evolution of viscosity and thermal efficiency of the lubricating oil
Thank's