Integrated Influence of Sliding Velocity, Outlet Pressure, and Seal Clearance on Optimum Dimple Area Density for Mechanical Seal

It is well known that the dimple area density is a key parameter for the design of mechanical seal with dimples. In the present paper, the integrated influence of sliding velocity, outlet pressure, and seal clearance on optimum dimple area density, represented by dimple number along the dimple colum...

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Main Authors: Chenbo Ma, Dongzhi Li, Jianjun Sun
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2018-01-01
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8314147/
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spelling doaj-a2ddcac8a237425390fd42f7bd2b2a792021-03-29T21:00:26ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362018-01-016140301403710.1109/ACCESS.2018.28146818314147Integrated Influence of Sliding Velocity, Outlet Pressure, and Seal Clearance on Optimum Dimple Area Density for Mechanical SealChenbo Ma0https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6286-6916Dongzhi Li1Jianjun Sun2College of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, Nanjing Forestry University, Nanjing, ChinaCollege of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, Nanjing Forestry University, Nanjing, ChinaCollege of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, Nanjing Forestry University, Nanjing, ChinaIt is well known that the dimple area density is a key parameter for the design of mechanical seal with dimples. In the present paper, the integrated influence of sliding velocity, outlet pressure, and seal clearance on optimum dimple area density, represented by dimple number along the dimple column taken from the seal surface, are conducted theoretically by solving Reynolds equation, where the Floberg-Jakobsson-Olsson cavitation theory is implemented using a mass-conservative algorithm to accurately predict the behavior of cavitation. The results show that the optimum dimple area density is closely related to the operation parameters and the influence of each operation parameter can be divided into three regions. Moreover, for each operation parameter, both of the range of the divided regions and the corresponding values of the optimum dimple area density are strongly associated with the other two operation parameters. In addition, the influences of operation parameters on optimum dimple area density can be investigated by their effects on the maximum pressure caused by dimples.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8314147/Friction coefficientJFO cavitation theorymechanical sealoperation parameteroptimum dimple area density
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author Chenbo Ma
Dongzhi Li
Jianjun Sun
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Dongzhi Li
Jianjun Sun
Integrated Influence of Sliding Velocity, Outlet Pressure, and Seal Clearance on Optimum Dimple Area Density for Mechanical Seal
IEEE Access
Friction coefficient
JFO cavitation theory
mechanical seal
operation parameter
optimum dimple area density
author_facet Chenbo Ma
Dongzhi Li
Jianjun Sun
author_sort Chenbo Ma
title Integrated Influence of Sliding Velocity, Outlet Pressure, and Seal Clearance on Optimum Dimple Area Density for Mechanical Seal
title_short Integrated Influence of Sliding Velocity, Outlet Pressure, and Seal Clearance on Optimum Dimple Area Density for Mechanical Seal
title_full Integrated Influence of Sliding Velocity, Outlet Pressure, and Seal Clearance on Optimum Dimple Area Density for Mechanical Seal
title_fullStr Integrated Influence of Sliding Velocity, Outlet Pressure, and Seal Clearance on Optimum Dimple Area Density for Mechanical Seal
title_full_unstemmed Integrated Influence of Sliding Velocity, Outlet Pressure, and Seal Clearance on Optimum Dimple Area Density for Mechanical Seal
title_sort integrated influence of sliding velocity, outlet pressure, and seal clearance on optimum dimple area density for mechanical seal
publisher IEEE
series IEEE Access
issn 2169-3536
publishDate 2018-01-01
description It is well known that the dimple area density is a key parameter for the design of mechanical seal with dimples. In the present paper, the integrated influence of sliding velocity, outlet pressure, and seal clearance on optimum dimple area density, represented by dimple number along the dimple column taken from the seal surface, are conducted theoretically by solving Reynolds equation, where the Floberg-Jakobsson-Olsson cavitation theory is implemented using a mass-conservative algorithm to accurately predict the behavior of cavitation. The results show that the optimum dimple area density is closely related to the operation parameters and the influence of each operation parameter can be divided into three regions. Moreover, for each operation parameter, both of the range of the divided regions and the corresponding values of the optimum dimple area density are strongly associated with the other two operation parameters. In addition, the influences of operation parameters on optimum dimple area density can be investigated by their effects on the maximum pressure caused by dimples.
topic Friction coefficient
JFO cavitation theory
mechanical seal
operation parameter
optimum dimple area density
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8314147/
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