An investigation of oil leakage from automotive driveshaft radial lip seals

Author:

Nomikos Petros12,Rahmani Ramin1ORCID,Morris Nicholas1ORCID,Rahnejat Homer13

Affiliation:

1. Wolfson School of Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering, Loughborough University, Loughborough, Leicestershire, UK

2. Neapco Europe GmbH, Dueren, Germany

3. School of Engineering, University of Central Lancashire, Preston, UK

Abstract

There is an ever-increasing stringent directive for environmental protection, even for the previously rather negligible lubricant leakage from vehicular drivetrains. Leakage from transmissions and differential units are no longer permitted and can lead to excessive warranty costs. Additionally, the trend in component downsizing, including for sealing systems has indirectly altered the leakage behaviour of transmissions. To guarantee leakage-free operation, it is important to establish standardised methods of manufacturing processes, particularly for surface topography of shafts. The paper investigates the leakage from two different shaft machining processes: corundum and cubic boron nitride (CBN) grinding. The performance of passenger car transmission sealing system is ascertained with the development and use of a novel detailed representative fully instrumented test rig. A test protocol is set up to assess the performance of shafts during break-in period and correlate shaft topographic data with its measured performance. The results show that the measured oil leakage correlates well with the shaft surface skewness whilst no particular trend is observed with Ra, Rz and shaft lead angle values, which form the basis of most current standards used in industry. Overall, it was observed that shafts with negative skewness in their roughness profile produced lesser leakage. A basic analytical predictive method is also developed which corroborates with the measured data.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Aerospace Engineering

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