Dynamic Mapping of Rotary Lip Seal Lubricant Films by Fluorescent Image Processing

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Authors

  • G. Poll
  • A. Gabelli
  • P. G. Binnington
  • J. Qu

External Research Organisations

  • C R Industries Inc.
  • SKF BV (Engineering and Research Center), Nieuwegein, NL
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Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationFluid Sealing
EditorsB. S. Nau
Pages55-77
Number of pages22
ISBN (electronic)978-94-011-2412-6
Publication statusPublished - 1992
Externally publishedYes
Event13th Intematiooal Conference on Fluid Sealing - Brügge, Belgium
Duration: 7 Apr 19929 Apr 1992

Publication series

NameFluid Mechanics and its Applications
PublisherSpringer Science+Business Media Dordrech
Volume8

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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Dynamic Mapping of Rotary Lip Seal Lubricant Films by Fluorescent Image Processing. / Poll, G.; Gabelli, A.; Binnington, P. G. et al.
Fluid Sealing. ed. / B. S. Nau. 1992. p. 55-77 (Fluid Mechanics and its Applications; Vol. 8).

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Poll, G, Gabelli, A, Binnington, PG & Qu, J 1992, Dynamic Mapping of Rotary Lip Seal Lubricant Films by Fluorescent Image Processing. in BS Nau (ed.), Fluid Sealing. Fluid Mechanics and its Applications, vol. 8, pp. 55-77, 13th Intematiooal Conference on Fluid Sealing, Brügge, Belgium, 7 Apr 1992. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-2412-6_5
Poll, G., Gabelli, A., Binnington, P. G., & Qu, J. (1992). Dynamic Mapping of Rotary Lip Seal Lubricant Films by Fluorescent Image Processing. In B. S. Nau (Ed.), Fluid Sealing (pp. 55-77). (Fluid Mechanics and its Applications; Vol. 8). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-2412-6_5
Poll G, Gabelli A, Binnington PG, Qu J. Dynamic Mapping of Rotary Lip Seal Lubricant Films by Fluorescent Image Processing. In Nau BS, editor, Fluid Sealing. 1992. p. 55-77. (Fluid Mechanics and its Applications). doi: 10.1007/978-94-011-2412-6_5
Poll, G. ; Gabelli, A. ; Binnington, P. G. et al. / Dynamic Mapping of Rotary Lip Seal Lubricant Films by Fluorescent Image Processing. Fluid Sealing. editor / B. S. Nau. 1992. pp. 55-77 (Fluid Mechanics and its Applications).
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