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The Detection and Characterization of Blisters On Carbon-Graphite Mechanical Seal Faces

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In this article, the topography of several hundred blisters was examined with interference microscopy, and the shape of the burnished area is typically elliptical or cylindrical and the leading edge against the direction of rotation of the mating seal ring extends abruptly upward from the surrounding surface.
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Blisters that develop on carbon-graphite mechanical seal faces are irregularities in surface topography that result in poor sealing performance and a high incidence of catastrophic failure. On first inspection, a blister is a burnished area that is slightly elevated above the surrounding seal surface. In this study, the topography of several hundred blisters was examined with interference microscopy. The shape of the burnished area is typically elliptical or cylindrical. The leading edge against the direction of rotation of the mating seal ring extends abruptly upward from the surrounding seal surface. The trailing surface gradually merges into the parent seal face. Most blisters have a maximum height of 0.25 μm to 0.75 μm (10 μ-in to 30 μ-in). Presented at the 55th Annual Meeting Nashville, Tennessee May 7–11, 2000

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Characterization of Nano-Porous Si-Cu Composites to Enhance Lubricant Retention Impacting the Tribological Properties of Sliding Surfaces

TL;DR: In this article, a numerical model of smooth and nano-porous Si-Cu composite topographies was developed to predict the trends of lubricant retention, and the predictions of the models were supported by the evaporation testing data obtained from the samples.
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