Numerical Analysis via Mixed Inverse Hydrodynamic Lubrication Theory of Reciprocating Rubber Seal Considering the Friction Thermal Effect

  • Bongjun Kim
  • , Junho Suh
  • , Bora Lee
  • , Yondo Chun
  • , Geuntae Hong
  • , Jungjoon Park
  • , Yonghun Yu

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Abstract

This study investigates how operating conditions such as ambient temperature and sealing pressure affect sealing performance for a typical U-cup seal. The developed analysis method combines inverse fluid lubrication (IHL) theory and the Greenwood–Williamson contact model (G–W model), and the effect of increasing surface temperature due to frictional heat generated between two surfaces is considered. Commercial FE software (ABAQUS) was used to simulate the interference fit analysis of rubber seals and the pressurized process. Through this model, the film distribution, working fluid leakage, and friction force in the sealing area were discussed according to the operating parameters, such as sealed pressure, rod velocity, and ambient temperature. The simulation results demonstrate the effect of fluid viscosity on oil film formation (which varies with ambient temperature), the effect of increasing the surface temperature, and the effect of surface roughness at a very small film thickness.

Original languageEnglish
Article number153
JournalApplied Sciences (Switzerland)
Volume13
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2023

Keywords

  • friction
  • inverse hydrodynamic lubrication
  • leakage
  • mixed lubrication
  • reciprocating seal

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