oil pressure
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Definition
Noun: - The force per unit area exerted by oil within a closed system, typically an engine: It is the pressure maintained by a lubricating oil to ensure it reaches and coats all moving parts, reducing friction and wear.
Usage
- This term is primarily used in mechanical and automotive engineering contexts to describe a critical operating parameter.
- It is often monitored by a gauge or warning light on a vehicle's dashboard.
- Correct oil pressure is essential for engine health; low pressure can indicate insufficient oil or a mechanical fault.
Examples
- The mechanic checked the oil pressure and found it was within the normal range.
- A warning light indicating low oil pressure should be addressed immediately to prevent engine damage.
- Modern engines have sensors that constantly monitor oil pressure.
Advanced Usage
- "to maintain oil pressure": To keep the force of the oil within the required specifications.
- The oil pump's job is to maintain sufficient oil pressure throughout the engine.
- "a drop in oil pressure": A decrease in the force of the oil, often signaling a problem.
- The driver noticed a sudden drop in oil pressure and pulled the car over.
Variants and Related Words
- Oil-pressure gauge (n): An instrument that displays the current oil pressure.
- The oil-pressure gauge on the dashboard showed a reading of 40 psi.
- Oil-pressure sensor/switch (n): A device that detects oil pressure and triggers a warning light or sends data to the engine computer.
Synonyms
- Lubrication pressure: Pressure of the lubricating fluid. (This is a more technical synonym.)
Related Phrases
- Oil pressure warning light: A dashboard indicator that illuminates when oil pressure is too low.
- When the oil pressure warning light comes on, stop the engine as soon as it is safe to do so.
Noun
- pressure that keeps oil on the moving parts of an internal-combustion engine