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An Experimental Analysis of Rod Seal Leakage
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Rod seal leakage in mobile equipment cylinders can vary with changes in operating conditions. This paper provides an experimental analysis of rod seal leakage. Factorial experiments are utilized to evaluate the effect of changes in service conditions and important seal characteristics on dynamic rod seal leakage. Comparisons are made to theoretical expectations.
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Duke, T. and Swanson, R., "An Experimental Analysis of Rod Seal Leakage," SAE Technical Paper 900929, 1990, https://doi.org/10.4271/900929.Also In
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- INVERSE PROBLEMS IN HYDRODYNAMIC LUBRICATION DIRECTIVES FOR LUBRICATED FLEXIBLE SURFACES Blok H. Symposium on Lubrication and Wear University of Houston 1963
- HYDRODYNAMICS OF RUBBER SEALS FOR RECIPROCATING MOTION Karaszkiewicz A. Technical University of Poland 10th International Conference on Fluid Sealing 1984