2021
DOI: 10.3390/coatings11111338
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A Porous Media Leakage Model of Contact Mechanical Seals Considering Surface Wettability

Abstract: The fluid leakage channel found in contact mechanical seals belongs to the microchannel category. Thus, upon further inspection, the influence of surface wettability and other factors neglected in previous studies becomes obvious. The porous leakage model of contact mechanical seals considering the surface wettability presented in this paper was based on the Cassie model and slip theory. The variations of the microchannel slip length and the velocity under various wettability conditions were studied and the re… Show more

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“…A recent loss function was proposed, including structural loss, content loss, and regional loss. Structural loss was combined using SSIM and MS-SSIM measures [24,25]. Content loss is a similar feature extracted by VGG.…”
Section: Deep Learning Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A recent loss function was proposed, including structural loss, content loss, and regional loss. Structural loss was combined using SSIM and MS-SSIM measures [24,25]. Content loss is a similar feature extracted by VGG.…”
Section: Deep Learning Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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Section: Appendix a Modeling Of The Simulated Gas Generator Rotormentioning
confidence: 99%