Variation of Cavitation Pressure with Liquid and Operating Conditions in Mechanical Seals

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Makishima S. [1 ]
Itadani M. [2 ]
Tokunaga Y. [1 ]
Sugimura J. [3 ]
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[1] Eagle Industry Co., Ltd, 1500 Katayanagi, Sakado, Saitama
[2] Eagle Industry Co., Ltd, 1212 Abe, Ochiai-cho, Takahashi, Okayama
[3] Kyushu University, 744 Motooka, Nishi-ku, Fukuoka, Fukuoka
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cavitation; cavitation pressure; mechanical seals; reversed Rayleigh step; surface texturing;
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10.2474/TROL.18.436
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A series of experiments is conducted to investigate the cavitation pressure Pcav in the sealing film of a mechanical seal. To generate negative pressure, a reversed Rayleigh step is produced on the sliding surface, and the formation of cavities in the sealing film is observed. The pressure in the cavitation region is directly measured using a pressure sensor installed under a pinhole on the sliding surface. Various lubricating oils with similar kinematic viscosities are used as sealing fluid. The results show that pressure in the cavitation region is related to the operating conditions. Pcav decreases with increasing sliding speed in all oils and all sealing gap, i.e. minimum distance between two sliding surfaces of mechanical seal. When the sealing gap is the same, Pcav at each sliding speed is slightly different depending on the type of lubricating oils. When the lubricating oil is the same, small dissolved air results in low Pcav. In addition, two sealing gap are tested under the same sliding speed and the same oil, revealing that thin sealing gap results in low Pcav. Further, a model of cavitation in the reversed Rayleigh step is proposed based on the experimental results. © 2023 Japanese Society of Tribologists.
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页码:436 / 443
页数:7
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