Magnetic fluid seal device
US-9845889-B2 · Dec 19, 2017 · US
US10113591B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10113591-B2 |
| Application number | US-201515519874-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 23, 2015 |
| Priority date | Oct 24, 2014 |
| Publication date | Oct 30, 2018 |
| Grant date | Oct 30, 2018 |
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A magnetic fluid sealing structure ( 1 ) for high-speed rotation for sealing a gap (S) between a shaft member ( 2 ) and a housing member ( 3 ) disposed around the shaft member ( 2 ), which are rotatable, includes: magnetic force generating means ( 4 ) which is fixed to the housing member ( 3 ) and generates a magnetic force; magnetic pole members ( 5 ) disposed on both sides in an axial direction of the magnetic force generating means ( 4 ); and a magnetic fluid ( 7 ) which is magnetically held between the magnetic pole members ( 5 ) and the shaft member ( 2 ) by the magnetic force of the magnetic force generating means ( 4 ) and seals the gap (S) therebetween, in which the shaft member ( 2 ) has a plurality of different material layers concentrically laminated in a radial direction, and an outermost diameter layer ( 23 ) of the shaft member ( 2 ), which holds the magnetic fluid ( 7 ), is made of a magnetic material.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A magnetic fluid sealing structure for high-speed rotation for sealing a gap between a shaft member and a housing member disposed around the shaft member, which are rotatable, comprising: magnetic force generating means which is fixed to the housing member and generates a magnetic force; magnetic pole members disposed on both sides in an axial direction of the magnetic force generating means; and a magnetic fluid which is magnetically held between the magnetic pole members and the shaft member by the magnetic force of the magnetic force generating means and seals the gap therebetween, wherein the shaft member has a plurality of different material layers concentrically laminated in a radial direction, an outermost diameter layer of the shaft member, which holds the magnetic fluid, is made of a magnetic material, the shaft member has a three-layer structure including the outermost diameter layer, an innermost diameter layer made of a good thermal conductive material having a higher thermal conductivity than that of the outermost diameter layer, and an intermediate layer provided between the innermost diameter layer and the outermost diameter layer, the intermediate layer is made of a good thermal conductive material having a higher thermal conductivity than that of the outermost diameter layer, and the innermost diameter layer is made of a high strength material having a higher strength than that of the intermediate layer. 2. The magnetic fluid sealing structure for high-speed rotation according to claim 1 , wherein the innermost diameter layer of the shaft member is made of austenitic or martensitic stainless steel, or a titanium alloy material. 3. The magnetic fluid sealing structure for high-speed rotation according to claim 2 , wherein the outermost diameter layer of the shaft member is made of a magnetic material such as austenitic-ferritic, martensitic, or precipitation hardening stainless steel, or an iron-based material. 4. The magnetic fluid sealing structure for high-speed rotation according to claim 2 , wherein the shaft member has a three-layer structure in which an intermediate layer is further provided between the innermost diameter layer and the outermost diameter layer, the intermediate layer is made of a good thermal conductive material having a higher thermal conductivity than that of the outermost diameter layer, and the innermost diameter layer is made of a high strength material having a higher strength than that of the intermediate layer. 5. The magnetic fluid sealing structure for high-speed rotation according to claim 2 , wherein at least a part of the innermost diameter layer or the intermediate layer of the shaft member acts as a heat dissipating portion exposed to outside in an axial direction of the shaft member. 6. The magnetic fluid sealing structure for high-speed rotation according to claim 1 , wherein the outermost diameter layer of the shaft member is made of a magnetic material such as austenitic-ferritic, martensitic, or precipitation hardening stainless steel, or an iron-based material. 7. The magnetic fluid sealing structure for high-speed rotation according to claim 6 , wherein the shaft member has a three-layer structure in which an intermediate layer is further provided between the innermost diameter layer and the outermost diameter layer, the intermediate layer is made of a good thermal conductive material having a higher thermal conductivity than that of the outermost diameter layer, and the innermost diameter layer is made of a high strength material having a higher strength than that of the intermediate layer. 8. The magnetic fluid sealing structure for high-speed rotation according to claim 6 , wherein at least a part of the innermost diameter layer or the intermediate layer of the shaft member acts as a heat dissipating portion exposed to outside in an axial direction of the shaft member. 9. The magnetic fluid sealing structure for high-speed rotation according to claim 1 , wherein the intermediate layer of the shaft member primarily contains aluminum or copper having a thermal conductivity of 100 W/m·K or higher at room temperature. 10. The magnetic fluid sealing structure for high-speed rotation according to claim 9 , wherein at least a part of the innermost diameter layer or the intermediate layer of the shaft member acts as a heat dissipating portion exposed to outside in an axial direction of the shaft member. 11. The magnetic fluid sealing structure for high-speed rotation according to claim 1 , wherein at least a part of the innermost diameter layer or the intermediate layer of the shaft member acts as a heat dissipating portion exposed to outside in an axial direction of the shaft member. 12. The magnetic fluid sealing structure for high-speed rotation according to claim 11 , wherein the heat dissipating portion is a heat dissipating fin having an uneven shape. 13. The magnetic fluid sealing structure for high-speed rotation according to claim 11 , wherein the heat dissipating portion has a pear-skin pattern formed by a blasting treatment. 14. The magnetic fluid sealing structure for high-speed rotation according to claim 1 , wherein the housing member is provided with a liquid injection port for cooling, an annular groove is provided on an outer diameter side of the magnetic pole member, and a cooling liquid supplied from the liquid injection port is circulated through the annular groove. 15. The magnetic fluid sealing structure for high-speed rotation according to claim 1 , wherein a liquid circulation circuit for circulating the cooling liquid is provided in the innermost diameter layer of the shaft member. 16. The magnetic fluid sealing structure for high-speed rotation according to claim 1 , wherein at least a part of a surface of the shaft member is a gear shape or spline shape capable of transmitting rotation. 17. The magnetic fluid sealing structure for high-speed rotation according to claim 1 , wherein the outermost diameter layer of the shaft member is made of a magnetic material such as austenitic-ferritic, martensitic, or precipitation hardening stainless steel, or an iron-based material. 18. The magnetic fluid sealing structure for high-speed rotation according to claim 1 , wherein at least a part of the innermost diameter layer or the intermediate layer of the shaft member acts as a heat dissipating portion exposed to outside in an axial direction of the shaft member.
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