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Chinese Journal of Mechanical Engineering | 2016

Influence analysis of secondary O-ring seals in dynamic behavior of spiral groove gas face seals

Songtao Hu; Weifeng Huang; Xiangfeng Liu; Yuming Wang

The current research on secondary O-ring seals used in mechanical seals has begun to focus on their dynamic properties. However, detailed analysis of the dynamic properties of O-ring seals in spiral groove gas face seals is lacking. In particular a transient study and a difference analysis of steady-state and transient performance are imperative. In this paper, a case study is performed to gauge the effect of secondary O-ring seals on the dynamic behavior (steady-state performance and transient performance) of face seals. A numerical finite element method (FEM) model is developed for the dynamic analysis of spiral groove gas face seals with a flexibly mounted stator in the axial and angular modes. The rotor tilt angle, static stator tilt angle and O-ring damping are selected to investigate the effect of O-ring seals on face seals during stable running operation. The results show that the angular factor can be ignored to save time in the simulation under small damping or undamped conditions. However, large O-ring damping has an enormous effect on the angular phase difference of mated rings, affecting the steady-state performance of face seals and largely increasing the possibility of face contact that reduces the service life of face seals. A pressure drop fluctuation is carried out to analyze the effect of O-ring seals on the transient performance of face seals. The results show that face seals could remain stable without support stiffness and O-ring damping during normal stable operation but may enter a large-leakage state when confronting instantaneous fluctuations. The oscillation-amplitude shortening effect of O-ring damping on the axial mode is much greater than that on the angular modes and O-ring damping prefers to cater for axial motion at the cost of angular motion. This research proposes a detailed dynamic-property study of O-ring seals in spiral groove gas face seals, to assist in the design of face seals.


Industrial Lubrication and Tribology | 2017

Investigation of slip/no-slip surface for two-dimensional large tilting pad thrust bearing

Zhixiang Song; Fei Guo; Ying Liu; Songtao Hu; Xiangfeng Liu; Yuming Wang

Purpose This paper aims to present the slip/no-slip design in two-dimensional water-lubricated tilting pad thrust bearings (TPTBs) considering the turbulence effect and shifting of pressure centers. Design/methodology/approach A numerical model is established to analyze the slip condition and the effect of turbulence according to a Reynolds number defined in terms of the slip condition. Simulations are carried out for eccentrically and centrally pivoted bearings and the influence of different slip parameters is discussed. Findings A considerable enhancement in load capacity, as well as a reduction in friction, can be achieved by heterogeneous slip/no-slip surface designs for lubricated sliding contacts, especially for near parallel pad configurations. The optimized design largely depends on the pivot position. The load capacity increases by 174 per cent for eccentrically pivoted bearings and 159 per cent for centrally pivoted bearings for a suitable design. When slip zone locates at the middle of the radial direction or close to the inner edge, the performance of the TPTB is better. Research limitations/implications The simplification of slip effect on the turbulence (definition of Reynolds number) can only describe the trend of the increasing turbulence due to slip condition. The accurate turbulence expression considering the boundary slip needs further explorations. Originality/value The shifting of pressure center due to the slip/no-slip design for TPTBs is investigated in this study. The turbulence effect and influence of slip parameters is discussed for large water-lubricated bearings.


Tribology International | 2016

Continuous separating method for characterizing and reconstructing bi-Gaussian stratified surfaces

Songtao Hu; Noël Brunetière; Weifeng Huang; Xiangfeng Liu; Yuming Wang


Journal of Tribology-transactions of The Asme | 2017

Stratified Revised Asperity Contact Model for Worn Surfaces

Songtao Hu; Noël Brunetière; Weifeng Huang; Xiangfeng Liu; Yuming Wang


Tribology International | 2016

Stratified effect of continuous bi-Gaussian rough surface on lubrication and asperity contact

Songtao Hu; Weifeng Huang; Noël Brunetière; Zhixiang Song; Xiangfeng Liu; Yuming Wang


Tribology International | 2017

Evolution of bi-Gaussian surface parameters of silicon-carbide and carbon-graphite discs in a dry sliding wear process

Songtao Hu; Noël Brunetière; Weifeng Huang; Xiangfeng Liu; Yuming Wang


Friction | 2017

Truncated separation method for characterizing and reconstructing bi-Gaussian stratified surfaces

Songtao Hu; Weifeng Huang; Noël Brunetière; Xiangfeng Liu; Yuming Wang


Tribology International | 2017

Bi-Gaussian surface identification and reconstruction with revised autocorrelation functions

Songtao Hu; Noël Brunetière; Weifeng Huang; Xiangfeng Liu; Yuming Wang


Tribology International | 2017

The bi-Gaussian theory to understand sliding wear and friction

Songtao Hu; Noël Brunetière; Weifeng Huang; Xiangfeng Liu; Yuming Wang


Tribology International | 2017

Probe model of wear degree under sliding wear by Rk parameter set

Songtao Hu; Weifeng Huang; Xiangfeng Liu; Yuming Wang

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Shanghai Jiao Tong University

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Shanghai Jiao Tong University

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