Thermal Characteristics Analysis and Experimental Study of Magnetic Fluid in Sealing Gap

The widespread application of magnetic fluid seals in mechanical devices highlights the significant impact of temperature on the stability of these sealing systems. This paper investigates the magnetic field characteristics and thermal properties of magnetic fluid in sealing devices through both num...

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Main Authors: Xinyue He, Zhenggui Li, Jie Qing, Jie Min, Chuanshi Cheng, Changrong Shen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2025-01-01
Series:Lubricants
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4442/13/1/33
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Summary:The widespread application of magnetic fluid seals in mechanical devices highlights the significant impact of temperature on the stability of these sealing systems. This paper investigates the magnetic field characteristics and thermal properties of magnetic fluid in sealing devices through both numerical simulations and experimental methods. The effects of rotational speed, magnetic fluid solid content, and heating power on the magnetic fluid temperature of the magnetic sealing device were analyzed. The numerical simulation findings indicate that the viscosity the of magnetic fluid significantly contributes to enhanced energy dissipation, while the temperature of the magnetic fluid rises with increasing rotational speed. The initial-phase transition point of the magnetic fluid and its correlation with phase transition volume relative to shaft rotational speed was determined. The experimental results show that the magnetic fluid temperature rises continuously and the time to reach stability increases with the increase in power, and the same is true for the magnetic fluid with a different solid content. Under the same power, the temperature variation is not large, and the magneto-liquid variation is consistent with that in the numerical simulation. This research provides theoretical insights for designing magnetic fluid sealing devices.
ISSN:2075-4442