Multi-objective optimization of surface texture shape in fluid mechanical face seals using mass-conserving cavitation boundary condition

Yulong Li, Yongyong He, Jianbin Luo
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Surface texture shape significantly influences the tribological and sealing properties of fluid mechanical face seals. Considering that it is a contradiction to simultaneously improve load capacity and reduce leakage, a numerical multi-objective optimization model is proposed herein to improve the load-carrying capacity while reducing the volume leakage rate via texture shape optimization. The mass-conserving cavitating boundary condition and the non-dominated sorting genetic algorithm II are employed for the optimization. The numerical results indicate that the optimal texture shape is spiral-like under the lowest volume leakage rate, which becomes an asymmetric flat-front chevron with increasing load-carrying capacity and volume leakage rate. The optimal shape outperforms four regular shapes (all obtained by multi-objective optimization) at different rotation speeds and sealing pressures. The cavitation within the optimal shape ensures zero leakage in fluid face seals. The comprehensive performance of the texture shape obtained by multi-objective optimization is superior to that obtained by single-objective optimization.
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利用质量保证型气蚀边界条件对流体机械端面密封的表面纹理形状进行多目标优化
表面纹理形状对流体机械端面密封件的摩擦学和密封性能有很大影响。考虑到同时提高承载能力和降低泄漏是一对矛盾,本文提出了一个数值多目标优化模型,通过纹理形状优化来提高承载能力,同时降低体积泄漏率。优化过程中采用了保质空化边界条件和非支配排序遗传算法 II。数值结果表明,在体积泄漏率最低的情况下,最佳纹理形状为螺旋形,随着承载能力和体积泄漏率的增加,螺旋形变为不对称的平前雪佛龙形。在不同转速和密封压力下,最佳形状优于四种常规形状(均通过多目标优化获得)。最佳形状内的空化确保了流体端面密封的零泄漏。通过多目标优化获得的纹理形状的综合性能优于通过单目标优化获得的纹理形状。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Engineering Tribology publishes high-quality, peer-reviewed papers from academia and industry worldwide on the engineering science associated with tribology and its applications. "I am proud to say that I have been part of the tribology research community for almost 20 years. That community has always seemed to me to be highly active, progressive, and closely knit. The conferences are well attended and are characterised by a warmth and friendliness that transcends national boundaries. I see Part J as being an important part of that community, giving us an outlet to publish and promote our scholarly activities. I very much look forward to my term of office as editor of your Journal. I hope you will continue to submit papers, help out with reviewing, and most importantly to read and talk about the work you will find there." Professor Rob Dwyer-Joyce, Sheffield University, UK This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
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