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Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Fluid Sealing |
Editors | B. S. Nau |
Pages | 55-77 |
Number of pages | 22 |
ISBN (electronic) | 978-94-011-2412-6 |
Publication status | Published - 1992 |
Externally published | Yes |
Event | 13th Intematiooal Conference on Fluid Sealing - Brügge, Belgium Duration: 7 Apr 1992 → 9 Apr 1992 |
Publication series
Name | Fluid Mechanics and its Applications |
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Publisher | Springer Science+Business Media Dordrech |
Volume | 8 |
Abstract
In this paper the development of a new experimental method tailored to investigate the lubricant film in sealing contacts is presented and discussed in detail. This technology is based on a new 3-Dimensional mapping technique achieved by image processing the fluorescent emission induced in the oil film of the sealing contact. The experimental observation of the fluid film in the sealing contact area using this newly developed fluorescent imaging technology allowed the discrete measurement of the 3-D field of the fluid film thickness under dynamic condition. The average height of the lubricant film under a seal lip was determined also in the submicron range. Scaled 3-D graphs of the shape of the lubricant film were produced from the digitised intensity values of the fluorescent emission. (from Authors)
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Fluid Sealing. ed. / B. S. Nau. 1992. p. 55-77 (Fluid Mechanics and its Applications; Vol. 8).
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TY - GEN
T1 - Dynamic Mapping of Rotary Lip Seal Lubricant Films by Fluorescent Image Processing
AU - Poll, G.
AU - Gabelli, A.
AU - Binnington, P. G.
AU - Qu, J.
N1 - ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The valuable assistance of the Technical Advisory Committee and panel of referees is gratefully acknow ledged.
PY - 1992
Y1 - 1992
N2 - In this paper the development of a new experimental method tailored to investigate the lubricant film in sealing contacts is presented and discussed in detail. This technology is based on a new 3-Dimensional mapping technique achieved by image processing the fluorescent emission induced in the oil film of the sealing contact. The experimental observation of the fluid film in the sealing contact area using this newly developed fluorescent imaging technology allowed the discrete measurement of the 3-D field of the fluid film thickness under dynamic condition. The average height of the lubricant film under a seal lip was determined also in the submicron range. Scaled 3-D graphs of the shape of the lubricant film were produced from the digitised intensity values of the fluorescent emission. (from Authors)
AB - In this paper the development of a new experimental method tailored to investigate the lubricant film in sealing contacts is presented and discussed in detail. This technology is based on a new 3-Dimensional mapping technique achieved by image processing the fluorescent emission induced in the oil film of the sealing contact. The experimental observation of the fluid film in the sealing contact area using this newly developed fluorescent imaging technology allowed the discrete measurement of the 3-D field of the fluid film thickness under dynamic condition. The average height of the lubricant film under a seal lip was determined also in the submicron range. Scaled 3-D graphs of the shape of the lubricant film were produced from the digitised intensity values of the fluorescent emission. (from Authors)
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U2 - 10.1007/978-94-011-2412-6_5
DO - 10.1007/978-94-011-2412-6_5
M3 - Conference contribution
SN - 978-94-010-5064-7
SN - 9780792316695
T3 - Fluid Mechanics and its Applications
SP - 55
EP - 77
BT - Fluid Sealing
A2 - Nau, B. S.
T2 - 13th Intematiooal Conference on Fluid Sealing
Y2 - 7 April 1992 through 9 April 1992
ER -