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A study on structural safety and advanced efficiency for a drywell type reducer

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Abstract

The reducer of the mixer is one of the main parts of the processor used for water and wastewater treatment In this study, an advanced reducer with a drywell structure was developed in order to prevent oil leakage during operation in the field. During the development of the advanced reducer prototype, a mockup, a metal mold, and a cast were made using CAD and a CNC machine. The structural safety of the reducer prototype's lower housing (drywell structure) was checked using the ALGOR commercial FEM analysis code, which yielded a von Mises stress of about 123 N/mm2, which is below the yield stress of 250 N/mm2, and a natural frequency of about 650-700 Hz. In addition, the torque transmission efficiency for the advanced prototype was 95.87%, which is about 8% more than that found in a previous study, 88.45%, and the sound level was below 75 dB. Furthermore, no oil leakage or abnormal sound or vibration occurred. Therefore, an optimally designed advanced reducer prototype has been successfully developed.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1399-1406
Number of pages8
JournalTransactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers, A
Volume35
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 2011

Keywords

  • Drywell type
  • Geared motor
  • Mixer
  • Reducer
  • Torque efficiency

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