Profile Optimization of Hydraulic, Polymeric, Sliding Seals by Minimizing an Objective Function of Leakage, Friction and Abrasive Wear

Hydraulic dynamic seals for reciprocating or alternating motion are machine elements with widespread applications in the automotive, aerospace, marine, pharmaceutical and several other industrial sectors. They have been under commercial development for many decades, and are often met in critical pos...

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Main Author: George K. Nikas
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-04-01
Series:Lubricants
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4442/8/4/40
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spelling doaj-86fa88b5c46141ceabda4fa024f452f22020-11-25T03:10:55ZengMDPI AGLubricants2075-44422020-04-018404010.3390/lubricants8040040Profile Optimization of Hydraulic, Polymeric, Sliding Seals by Minimizing an Objective Function of Leakage, Friction and Abrasive WearGeorge K. Nikas0KADMOS Engineering Ltd., 3 Princes Mews, Hounslow TW3 3RF, UKHydraulic dynamic seals for reciprocating or alternating motion are machine elements with widespread applications in the automotive, aerospace, marine, pharmaceutical and several other industrial sectors. They have been under commercial development for many decades, and are often met in critical positions, consuming a considerable amount of energy during operation. An objective function of mass leakage rate, friction force and an abrasive-wear representative term is proposed in the present study to evaluate the performance of hydraulic, polymeric sliding seals under suitable constraints. Using Variational Calculus, analytical and numerical techniques, the objective function is minimized, resulting in an optimal seal profile that maximizes sealing performance for given, steady-state operating conditions, in additional consideration of the structural integrity and manufacturability of the modified seal. The obtained seal shape and related pressure distribution are reminiscent of those for U-cup and step seals, designs that dominate the industry. In the course of the mathematical analysis, some major obstacles are documented that show how sensitive and complicated sealing performance really is.https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4442/8/4/40hydraulic sliding sealsprofile optimizationleakagefrictionwear
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Profile Optimization of Hydraulic, Polymeric, Sliding Seals by Minimizing an Objective Function of Leakage, Friction and Abrasive Wear
Lubricants
hydraulic sliding seals
profile optimization
leakage
friction
wear
author_facet George K. Nikas
author_sort George K. Nikas
title Profile Optimization of Hydraulic, Polymeric, Sliding Seals by Minimizing an Objective Function of Leakage, Friction and Abrasive Wear
title_short Profile Optimization of Hydraulic, Polymeric, Sliding Seals by Minimizing an Objective Function of Leakage, Friction and Abrasive Wear
title_full Profile Optimization of Hydraulic, Polymeric, Sliding Seals by Minimizing an Objective Function of Leakage, Friction and Abrasive Wear
title_fullStr Profile Optimization of Hydraulic, Polymeric, Sliding Seals by Minimizing an Objective Function of Leakage, Friction and Abrasive Wear
title_full_unstemmed Profile Optimization of Hydraulic, Polymeric, Sliding Seals by Minimizing an Objective Function of Leakage, Friction and Abrasive Wear
title_sort profile optimization of hydraulic, polymeric, sliding seals by minimizing an objective function of leakage, friction and abrasive wear
publisher MDPI AG
series Lubricants
issn 2075-4442
publishDate 2020-04-01
description Hydraulic dynamic seals for reciprocating or alternating motion are machine elements with widespread applications in the automotive, aerospace, marine, pharmaceutical and several other industrial sectors. They have been under commercial development for many decades, and are often met in critical positions, consuming a considerable amount of energy during operation. An objective function of mass leakage rate, friction force and an abrasive-wear representative term is proposed in the present study to evaluate the performance of hydraulic, polymeric sliding seals under suitable constraints. Using Variational Calculus, analytical and numerical techniques, the objective function is minimized, resulting in an optimal seal profile that maximizes sealing performance for given, steady-state operating conditions, in additional consideration of the structural integrity and manufacturability of the modified seal. The obtained seal shape and related pressure distribution are reminiscent of those for U-cup and step seals, designs that dominate the industry. In the course of the mathematical analysis, some major obstacles are documented that show how sensitive and complicated sealing performance really is.
topic hydraulic sliding seals
profile optimization
leakage
friction
wear
url https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4442/8/4/40
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