This content is not included in
your SAE MOBILUS subscription, or you are not logged in.
A Study of Cracking Phenomena on Carbon-Rings of Mechanical Seals for an Automotive Air Conditioning Compressor
Annotation ability available
Sector:
Language:
English
Abstract
Mechanical seals have been applied as a sealing device for an automotive air conditioning compressor. However, the leaking trouble occurs under the conditions such as excessive wear, blistering formation and cracking phenomena on the carbon-rings.
This paper is concerned with a study of carbon-cracking phenomena.
Recommended Content
Authors
- Takao Shimomura - Eagle Industry Co., Ltd. Saitama, Japan
- Etsuroh Nishihira - Eagle Industry Co., Ltd. Saitama, Japan
- Keiichi Chiba - Eagle Industry Co., Ltd. Saitama, Japan
- Akira Yoshino - Eagle Industry Co., Ltd. Saitama, Japan
- Hiroo Tanoue - Eagle Industry Co., Ltd. Saitama, Japan
- Hiroshi Hirabayashi - Eagle Industry Co., Ltd. Saitama, Japan
Citation
Shimomura, T., Nishihira, E., Chiba, K., Yoshino, A. et al., "A Study of Cracking Phenomena on Carbon-Rings of Mechanical Seals for an Automotive Air Conditioning Compressor," SAE Technical Paper 900338, 1990, https://doi.org/10.4271/900338.Also In
References
- Mayer E. “Axial slide ring seals” VDI-Verlag 1963
- Golubiev A. I. “Thermocracking of seal faces in mechanical seals” Proc. 5th International Conference on Fluid Sealing BHRA Paper No. A-2 1971
- Sato S. Aizawa J. Kawamata K. Proc. 15th Biennial Conference on Carbon 1981