2022
DOI: 10.3390/lubricants10100231
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Effect of the Bionic Circular Groove Non-Smooth Structure on the Anti-Wear Performance of the Two-Vane Pump

Abstract: The characteristics of the material transported by the two-vane pump can cause the impeller to wear out, leading to a deterioration in hydraulic efficiency. Appropriately, the research goal of this paper is to consolidate the anti-wear performance of the two-vane pump conveying a solid-liquid two-phase flow. Based on the bionic principle and the anti-wear structure of blood clams, the circular non-smooth structure adapted from blood clams is arranged in the wear-prone area. Through numerical simulation, we com… Show more

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“…Figure 10 illustrates the abrasion resistance mechanism of the Ti surface with different woven structures prepared by the ultrafast laser. The figure demonstrates that the circular pits and grooves on the Ti surface can store abrasive debris and attenuate the wear rate of the contact surface [39]. When the friction pair contacts a superhydrophobic surface, the circular pit structure offers several advantages.…”
Section: Tribological Property Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Figure 10 illustrates the abrasion resistance mechanism of the Ti surface with different woven structures prepared by the ultrafast laser. The figure demonstrates that the circular pits and grooves on the Ti surface can store abrasive debris and attenuate the wear rate of the contact surface [39]. When the friction pair contacts a superhydrophobic surface, the circular pit structure offers several advantages.…”
Section: Tribological Property Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%