Numerical Simulation of Single Metal Progressive Cavity Pump

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The motion law of single metal progressive cavity pump was studied through motion simulation. Then, the finite element analysis software ANSYS was used to analyze the distribution characteristics and the influencing factors of the contact pressure. It was pointed out that the single metal progressive cavity pump has the ability to withstand high temperature and the differential pressure mainly influences the wear. At last the reasonable range of the clearance was given.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 655-657)

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372-375

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January 2013

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