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Experimental Study on Tribological and Leakage Characteristics of a Rotating Spring-Energized Seal under High and Low Temperature

  • Dengyu Liu
  • , Jun Zhao
  • , Shuangxi Li*
  • , Xinni Zhao
  • , Lele Huang
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Beijing University of Chemical Technology
  • Luleå University of Technology

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Abstract

A spring-energized seal, whose PTFE plastic shell has excellent self-lubrication and a low temperature stability, is used widely in liquid fuel valves’ rotating end-face seals. However, in practical application, temperature has a larger effect on not only the physical and tribological properties of materials, but also on the leakage performance of spring-energized rings. Thus, a high and low temperature sealing test of the spring-energized seal that applies to an engine was carried out. In this paper, the leakage characteristics, friction torque and wear characteristics of a spring-energized ring under different temperatures were studied. The friction torque at high temperature was less than that at normal temperature, and a low temperature could effectively reduce the wear amount of PTFE material. In order to study the influence of temperature on PTFE filled with graphite, the friction and wear test of PTFE-2 was carried out. The results showed that the amount of wear of PTFE-2 was only 27.8% of that at the normal temperature but the friction coefficient was three times larger when the temperature was −45 °C.

Original languageEnglish
Article number221
JournalMachines
Volume11
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Feb 2023
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • PTFE
  • experimental study
  • leakage characteristics
  • spring-energized seal
  • wear
  • wide temperature range

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