Transcription of Chapter 30: Rotary Dynamic Seals - UFAM
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30. Rotary Dynamic Seals Introduction Mechanical Seals Basic Concept Configurations seal Face Materials . Sealing Region Floating seal Face: Location and Forces . Hydrostatic Seals Non-contacting Hydrostatic Seals . Contacting Hydrostatic Seals Hydrodynamic Seals Gas Seals Two-Phase Effects seal Analysis Rotary Lip seal Basic Concept Configurations Lip Materials Sealing Region Reverse Pumping Microgeometry of the Lip . Macrogeometry of the Lip Shaft Surface Microgeometry . Bidirectionality Converse Mounting Conceptual Model . seal Analysis Richard F. Salant Nomenclature Georgia Institute of Technology Defining Terms Introduction Fluid machines containing moving parts require Dynamic Seals to prevent leakage of fluid out of the machine, transport of contaminants into the machine, and leakage of fluid between components.
30.3 Rotary Lip Seal Basic Concept • Configurations • Lip Materials • Sealing ... depending on the seal design and operating conditions. As mentioned earlier, the sealed fluid acts as the lubricant. The choice of lubrication regime depends on the seal requirements. Full-film lubrication results in maximum seal …
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