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A Numerical Study of the Circulation, Ecology and Biogeochemistry on the Southern New England Shelf
Research on objective management of saving energy and reducing consumption for oil production plant
Author response for "An effective wind speed prediction model combining secondary decomposition and regularised extreme learning machine optimised by cuckoo search algorithm"
Regional land cover classification from MODIS time-series and geographical data using support vetor machine
Notice of Retraction: Analysis of ecosystem service value in northeast farm-forest ecotone in the 21 century
Numerical analysis of magnetic grease seal pole teeth optimization based on pressure bearing capacity
Abstract
The static magnetic field model of the magnetic grease seal was established by the nonlinear magnetic field finite element method. The influence of three typical pole teeth with different seal gaps, namely rectangular teeth, single-side trapezoid, and symmetrical teeth, on pressure bearing capacity was analyzed. The results show that the maximum pressure bearing capacity of the optimized structure is from large to small: symmetric trapezoid teeth, single-sided trapezoid teeth, rectangular teeth. The seal gap increased by 0.1 mm and pressure bearing capacity decreased by 12 %. If the teeth width was doubled, the pressure bearing capacity can be increased by 17.8%, with an optimum range of 1.8 mm to 2.2 mm. The interval length of the teeth doubled, the pressure bearing capacity increased by 30.65 %, and the optimum range for the interval length of the teeth was 1.8 mm to 2.0 mm. There was no significant correlation between teeth height and pressure bearing capacity. The study on the optimization of the teeth structure based on pressure bearing capacity could provide a reference for technical personnel to improve the efficiency and rationality of the design of the teeth for the sealing of the magnetic grease.</jats:p
