Development Of Electric-hydraulic Oil Pump For Engine Oil/
Kent John O. Alsol, Mark Joseph T. Clavines, John Clemen B. Cortez, Joshua S. Dairo, Troy Arne Gill P. Estrelles, James B. Lugo, Emelito C. Radam Jr. and Kempee G. Uy.--
- Technological University Of The Philippines, Manila. 2025
- xiii, 113 pages. 29 cm
Bachelor's thesis
College of Industrial Technology.--
Includes bibliographic references and index.
This study, “Development of an Electric Hydraulic Oil Pump for Engine Oil,” focused on leftover oil contamination resulting from traditional oil-draining techniques. The project designed a portable, direct current-powered hydraulic pump capable of extracting at least 95 percent of engine oil and, therefore, minimizes the contaminants that affect engine performance. The pump has a 12V motor, a high-pressure hose, a removable 20-liter oil reservoir with a level indicator, and an intuitive display unit. The system was tested in detail to check its functionality, mobility, safety, and efficiency. However, the efficiency of extracted oil greatly enhances the convenience levels for users and also promotes safety through integrated pressure relief mechanisms. It scored "Very Good" when evaluated by the focused vehicular engineering professionals and students on sedans, with an average mean rating of 4.54. Although the initial development costs are high, the prototype has tremendous potential to revolutionize the way car owners and mechanics change the oil in cars. The electric hydraulic oil pump is a cleaner and more efficient means of oil extraction, thereby ensuring better health for the engine by reducing contaminants. This groundbreaking system possesses the capacity to transform automotive maintenance methodologies, providing advantages for both industry experts and regular vehicle owners. It puts forward the necessity of developing an environmentally friendly and efficient solution to maintain vehicles. Keywords: pump, oil, efficiency, maintenance, innovation, motor