Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
11003849 Engineering Failure Analysis 2018 10 Pages PDF
Abstract
Stator lining of positive displacement motor (PDM) is prone to generate thermal fatigue failure because of viscoelastic hysteresis of the rubber material. Based on the thermo-mechanical coupling modeling and rubber material testing, finite element method was used to study the effect of environment temperature and thermo-viscoelastic hysteresis to the lining thermal failure of general stator and uniform wall thickness stator. The results show that the deformation and temperature field of general rubber lining has been less affected by the environment temperature than thermo-viscoelastic hysteresis whose distribution of temperature field appears oval-shaped and the temperature gradient is large. Stator lining's temperature increases with the increasing of motor interference and well depth, and the rubber lining's thermal failure modes observed in practice are consistent with the calculation results. The temperature field distribution of uniform wall thickness rubber lining is relatively uniform, and the highest temperature and temperature rise are less affected by the motor interference and well depth, especially with small motor interference and in the shallow well. Therefore, the uniform wall thickness rubber lining has very obvious advantages in prolonging service life and improving the work performance of PDM.
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