JOURNAL OF JAPANESE SOCIETY OF TRIBOLOGISTS
Online ISSN : 2189-9967
Print ISSN : 0915-1168
ISSN-L : 0915-1168
Volume 64, Issue 9
Special Issue on Tribology on Web Handling
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  • Hayato TAIRA, Masayuki OCHIAI
    2019 Volume 64 Issue 9 Pages 562-570
    Published: September 15, 2019
    Released on J-STAGE: September 15, 2019
    Advance online publication: July 12, 2019
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    A traction drive is a device that transmits power between two rollers via lubricating oil. A traction drive is expected to be used for speed reducers for robot joint systems and automotive drive systems. However, cavitation occurs when the gas in the lubricant oil is being precipitated by the negative pressure in the rear vicinity of the contact part. The cavitation is considered to affect the flow of the rear part of an oil film and also causes various problems. Therefore, it is necessary to understand the characteristics of the cavitation in the traction drive. The operating environment of the high load and high peripheral velocity traction drive was reproduced, and the cavitation in the case of changing the load and the peripheral velocity was observed. Results confirmed that the cavitation expanded almost monotonously in the rolling direction up in low peripheral velocity condition, but tended to shrink as the peripheral velocity further increased. In addition, it was confirmed that the oil film was broken by connecting the atmosphere sucked from the rear part of the oil film and the cavitation.

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  • Masayuki OCHIAI, Tatsuya NAMAI, Hiromu HASHIMOTO
    2019 Volume 64 Issue 9 Pages 571-577
    Published: September 15, 2019
    Released on J-STAGE: September 15, 2019
    Advance online publication: July 12, 2019
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    This paper describes gas flow visualization under vibration on dry gas seals. Dry gas seals are widely used for turbo machinery such as compressor, turbo blower and so on because of their high sealing ability. They utilize fluid film generated by hydrodynamic grooves for sealing process gases and separate two seal plates. In the dry gas seals, there is high possibility to be supposed to vibration caused by rotational unbalance or external vibration. Under this background, many researchers have treated concerning about dynamic characteristics on dry gas seals. However, they are mainly focused on spring and damping coefficient. It is important to clarify the gas flow characteristics under vibration for enhancing the sealing ability of dry gas seals. Therefore, in this paper, we tried to visualize the gas flow in dry gas seal with spiral groove. Sinusoidal vibrations have been excited to test dry gas seal and the amount of leakage were measured. Simultaneously, in-situ observations have been done under two frequency conditions using high speed camera and then, PIV (Particle Image Velocimetry) analysis was conducted using the obtained visualization movie. Finally, the effect of frequency on gas leakage are clarified considering the gas flow in dry gas seal.

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