Influence of ambient pressure on sealing performance of O-ring in deep-sea hydraulic system

2022 ◽  
Vol 245 ◽  
pp. 110440
Author(s):  
Jia-Bin Wu ◽  
Li Li
2015 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. 475-482 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xuepeng Cao ◽  
Cuihong Zhang ◽  
Bo Zou ◽  
Lei Li

In order to improve the environmental adaptability and sealing performance of the rotating seal, the principles and failure mechanisms of the rotating seal in ambient pressure in deep-sea is researched. It is proposed that the excessive friction caused by the ambient pressure and the magnitude of interference is the main reason for rotating seal failure. To reduce friction effect, a combined lip seal is designed, whose structure consists of a rotating seal made of polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) and an O-shaped fastening ring. The finite element analysis results indicate that the contact pressure in sealing surface increases with the growing magnitude of interference, but decreases when it exceeds the value 0.65mm. A suitable range (0.5×10 m ~0.6×10m) for the magnitude of interference is concluded for this combined seal. Finally, the designed PTFE rotating seal is tested in a deep-sea imitating hull, and the experimental results show that the seal is able to work reliably without leaking for more than 10 hours in the ambient pressure less than 30MPa, and verifies the design of the rotating seal is rational, which displays that the seal is available for the special requirement of deep-sea environment in short periods.


Author(s):  
Jia-Bin Wu ◽  
Li Li ◽  
Wei Wei

The pressure compensator is an important equipment of the deep-sea hydraulic system to provide the functions of pressure and volume compensation. In this paper, the structure features and static force analysis of the pressure compensator are studied. The physical model of the pressure compensator is established, and its dynamic characteristics influenced by the ambient pressure, the compensated flow and the temperature change are all analyzed. The entire working process of the pressure compensator is then researched. Therefore, two design criteria for reliability and dynamic characteristics respectively are proposed. A pressure compensator for 6000 m deep in the sea was designed and manufactured. Simulations and high-pressure experiments of the designed pressure compensator were conducted. The results show that the dynamic response of the compensated pressure under each input is all composed of a ramp change, a step change and a damped oscillation. The effective area of the rolling diaphragm, the spring stiffness and the mass of the diaphragm-piston assembly are the key design parameters to ensure the reliability and good dynamic characteristics of the pressure compensator. Simulation and high-pressure experiments verified the volume and pressure compensation function of the pressure compensator in the deep-sea environment.


Micromachines ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (4) ◽  
pp. 415
Author(s):  
Dayong Ning ◽  
Zihao Li ◽  
Gangda Liang ◽  
Qibo Wang ◽  
Weifeng Zou ◽  
...  

Considering the further exploration of the ocean, the requirements for deep-sea operation equipment have increased. Many problems existing in the widely used deep-sea hydraulic system have become increasingly prominent. Compared with the traditional deep-sea hydraulic system, actuators using a paraffin phase change material (PCM) have incomparable advantages, including lightweight structure, low energy consumption, high adaptability to the deep sea, and good biocompatibility. Thus, a deep-sea drive microunit (DDM) based on paraffin PCM is proposed in this paper. The device adopts a flexible shell, adapting to the high-pressure environment of the deep-sea based on the principle of pressure compensation. The device realizes the output of displacement and force through the electrothermal drive, which can be used as actuator or power source of other underwater operation equipment. The microunit successfully completes the functional verification experiments in air, shallow water, and hydrostatic pressure of 110 MPa. In accordance with experimental results, a reasonable control curve is fitted, highlighting its potential application in deep-sea micro electro mechanical systems, especially in underwater soft robot.


2010 ◽  
Vol 132 (4) ◽  
Author(s):  
Shi-Jun Wu ◽  
Can-Jun Yang ◽  
Ying Chen ◽  
Yan-Qing Xie

The cone valve plays an important role in high-pressure sealing applications. In this paper, a new high-pressure cone valve, based on the titanium alloy poppet-to-polyetheretherketone seat sealing structure, is proposed for deep-sea gas-tight water samplers. In order to study the sealing performance of the new valve, both the conforming poppet-seat contact model and the nonconforming poppet-seat contact model were evaluated. Finite element analysis based on the two models was performed and validated by experiments. The results indicate that the nonconforming poppet-seat contact model has a better sealing performance than the conforming poppet-seat contact model. The new cone valve also was applied in a gas-tight hydrothermal fluid sampler and successfully tested in a sea trial during the KNOX18RR cruise from 9 July to 12 August 2008.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alberto Scoma

AbstractMicrobial preference for elevated hydrostatic pressure (HP) is a recognized key feature of environmental and industrial processes. HP effects on macromolecules and, consequently, cell functionality has been accurately described in the last decades. While there is little debate about the importance of HP in shaping microbial life, a systematic definition of microbial preference for increased HP is missing. The lack of a consensus about ‘true’ piezophiles, and ‘low’ or ‘high’ HP levels, has deleterious repercussions on microbiology and biotechnology. As certain levels are considered ‘low’ they are not applied to assess microbial activity. Most microorganisms collected in deep waters or sediments have not been tested (nor isolated) using the corresponding HP at which they were captured. Microbial response to HP is notoriously dependent on other environmental parameters, most notably temperature, but also on availability of nutrients, growth substrate, pH and salinity. This implies that countless isolates retrieved from ambient pressure conditions may very well require increased HP to grow optimally, as already demonstrated in both Archaea and Bacteria.In the present study, I collected the data from described piezophilic isolates and used the fundamental correlation existing between HP and temperature, as first suggested in seminal works by Yayanos, to update the definition of piezophiles. Thanks to the numerous new piezophilic isolates available since such seminal studies, the present analysis brings forward updated definitions which concern 1) the actual beginning of the piezosphere, the area in the deep sea where piezophiles thrive; 2) the HP thresholds which should be considered low, medium and high HP, and their implications for experimental design in Microbiology; and 3) the nature of obligate piezophiles and their location in the deep sea.


Author(s):  
Qiyan Tian ◽  
Qifeng Zhang ◽  
Yanzhuang Chen ◽  
Liangqing Huo ◽  
Shuo Li ◽  
...  

2020 ◽  
Vol 96 (9) ◽  
Author(s):  
Josefien Van Landuyt ◽  
Lorenzo Cimmino ◽  
Charles Dumolin ◽  
Ioanna Chatzigiannidou ◽  
Felix Taveirne ◽  
...  

ABSTRACT Deep-sea environments can become contaminated with petroleum hydrocarbons. The effects of hydrostatic pressure (HP) in the deep sea on microbial oil degradation are poorly understood. Here, we performed long-term enrichments (100 days) from a natural cold seep while providing optimal conditions to sustain high hydrocarbon degradation rates. Through enrichments performed at increased HP and ambient pressure (AP) and by using control enrichments with marine broth, we demonstrated that both pressure and carbon source can have a big impact on the community structure. In contrast to previous studies, hydrocarbonoclastic operational taxonomic units (OTUs) remained dominant at both AP and increased HP, suggesting piezotolerance of these OTUs over the tested pressure range. Twenty-three isolates were obtained after isolation and dereplication. After recultivation at increased HP, an Alcanivorax sp. showed promising piezotolerance in axenic culture. Furthermore, preliminary co-cultivation tests indicated synergistic growth between some isolates, which shows promise for future synthetic community construction. Overall, more insights into the effect of increased HP on oil-degrading communities were obtained as well as several interesting isolates, e.g. a piezotolerant hydrocarbonoclastic bacterium for future deep-sea bioaugmentation investigation.


Author(s):  
S-J Wu ◽  
C-J Yang ◽  
Y-Q Xie ◽  
L Yang ◽  
Y Chen

In this article, a new kind of linear actuator for the deep-sea sampling valve has been described. Based on the working principle of the triggering ring, the actuator employs a preloaded spring to generate an output force and linear movement. The actuator is designed to be used 4000 m underwater and can produce a force of 510 N at the maximal output displacement of 3.5 mm, which can be easily modified by changing the preloaded spring and spring seats. The actuator has been successfully tested to actuate the sampling valve at an ambient pressure of 40 MPa.


2012 ◽  
Vol 164 ◽  
pp. 421-424
Author(s):  
Zhuo Wang ◽  
Yan Jie Li ◽  
Bo Zhang ◽  
Wei Zhang ◽  
Y.Z. Zhang

The electro-hydraulic position-servo synchronization system of horizontal pipes connector was designed in order to connect two pipes in deep sea and make sure the journey of synchronization hydro-cylinders in the hydraulic system is less than 2 mm.Its transfer function of symmetric servo controlling oil-cylinder electro-hydraulic servo system were derived . Simulation analysis of its dynamic characteristic was done, and PID controller was applied on the system to regulate two hydraulic cylinder synchronization controls. In the end ,when the proportionality coefficient is Kp=0.55,integral coefficient is Ki=60,differential coefficient is Kd=0,the error of synchronic displacement was less than 0.5 mm, that achieved the request of the control system.


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