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Analysis of Cracking Phenomena on Carbon-Rings of Mechanical Seals for an Automotive Air Conditioning Compressor
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Mechanical seals have been applied as a sealing device for an automotive air conditioning compressor. Sometimes, the leaking trouble occurs under the conditions such as excessive wear, blistering formation and cracking phenomena on the carbon-ring.
This paper is concerned with the analysis of cracking phenomena based upon Finite Element Method (FEM) calculation and experimental investigation.
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Shimomura, T., Yanagisawa, T., Chiba, K., Hirabayashi, H. et al., "Analysis of Cracking Phenomena on Carbon-Rings of Mechanical Seals for an Automotive Air Conditioning Compressor," SAE Technical Paper 910531, 1991, https://doi.org/10.4271/910531.Also In
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