Abstract

The rotary joint is the key device of the marine clutch. Once the seal fails, the power cannot be transmitted. In view of the above problems, this research studies the influence of shape, installation and rotation motion errors on clearance seal. The results show that compared with the absence of roundness error, the roundness error of the shaft will increase the leakage by about 2.5-4.9 %. The cylindrical error of the bushing will reduce the leakage, but it will bring more serious friction, wear and life problems. The existence of radial installation error will increase the leakage, and the larger the radial installation error, the more obvious the flow field extrusion, the higher the unevenness of the pressure field in the whole flow field. The existence of angular installation error will reduce the leakage, but it will cause more serious friction and wear, resulting in a sharp increase in temperature. The leakage increases by about 0.68 % when the radial installation error is 0.1 mm, and the rotary motion error further increases the leakage by about 0.15 %. The above research can provide theoretical support for the structural design and optimization of the rotary joint tin bronze clearance seal.

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