Dynamic seals play a critical role in the efficiency and reliability of continuous-rotation electro-hydraulic servo motors operating under high-pressure, low-speed conditions. To mitigate stress concentration while maintaining stable contact, a multi-protrusion composite seal combining nitrile rubber and polytetrafluoroethylene is proposed. An axisymmetric finite-element contact model is integrated with inverse-Reynolds film reconstruction and a local Couette–Poiseuille evaluation to quantify leakage and viscous friction. Seal geometry is then optimised as a bi-objective problem using a two-stage particle swarm optimisation–genetic algorithm (PSO–GA) strategy, where PSO pre-optimises and seeds a multi-objective GA to generate a dense Pareto front. At the selected operating point, the optimised design reduces leakage from 1.483 × 10 − 8 to 7.653 × 10 − 10 kg/s and viscous friction from 0.0587 to 0.0240 N, while improving contact-stress distribution and reducing internal stress concentration. The proposed FEA–lubrication–optimisation workflow enables an efficient trade-off design between leakage and viscous friction for rotary sealing applications.
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Wang et al. (Wed,) studied this question.
www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69d895ea6c1944d70ce07166 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/09544089261430079
Xiuyu Wang
Xiuyuan Chu
Sunmeng Yuan
Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers Part E Journal of Process Mechanical Engineering
Beijing University of Civil Engineering and Architecture
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