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Influence of Structural Parameters of Gearbox Seal System of Electrical Multiple Units on Seal Performance

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  • Longjiang Shen
  • Yingmou Zhu
  • Shuai Shao
  • Chengyu Sha
  • Taoreed Owolabi

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The gearbox seal system is a critical component of the electrical multiple units drive system, with a direct impact on the safety and reliability of train operations. This study intends to analyze how structural parameters of the gearbox seal system influence the seal performance from the viewpoint of “oil–air separation and scavenge oil†by using a discrete phase model and volume of fluid. The results show that the oil–air separation performance is mainly affected by the oil droplets’ inertia force and the airflow traction force, and the scavenge oil performance is decided by the oil–air separation performance of each seal chamber. The relationships between seal chamber size, axial seal clearance width, height difference, scavenge oil hole diameter, and seal performance are analyzed, and the study also found that optimizing the stator chamber depth–width ratio of the seal system studied in this paper at 2.5, reducing the rotor chamber depth–width ratio and axial seal clearance width, and increasing the relative height difference can improve the seal performance. And increasing the scavenge oil hole diameter also enhances the seal system’s performance. The simulation results can be used as design references for gearbox seal systems.

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  • Longjiang Shen & Yingmou Zhu & Shuai Shao & Chengyu Sha & Taoreed Owolabi, 2024. "Influence of Structural Parameters of Gearbox Seal System of Electrical Multiple Units on Seal Performance," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2024, pages 1-19, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:2786501
    DOI: 10.1155/2024/2786501
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