The program objective is to demonstrate brush seals for replacing labyrinth seals in turboprop engines. The approach taken was to design and procure brush seals with assistance from Sealol, modify and instrument an existing T407 low pressure turbine test rig, replace inner balance piston and outer balance piston labyrinth seals with brush seals, conduct cyclic tests to evaluate seal leakage at operating pressures and temperatures, and evaluate effect of seal pack width and rotor eccentricity. Results are presented in viewgraph format and show that brush seals offer performance advantages over labyrinth seals
Low-leakage, long-life turbomachinery seals are important to both Space and Aeronautics Missions. (1...
The development of the brush seal is considered to be most promising among the advanced type seals t...
Adequate sealing in turbomachinery reduces secondary leakage and results in more efficient and stabl...
Aggressive pursuit of increased performance in gas turbine engines is driving the thermodynamic cycl...
Brush seals are compliant, contacting seals and have significantly lower leakage than labyrinth seal...
Seal technology development is an important part of the Air Force's participation in the Integrated ...
Seal leakage decreases with increasing surface speed due to reduced clearances from disk centrifugal...
The objective of the brush seal development program is to develop a comprehensive design methodology...
GE Energy has retrofitted brush seals into more than 19 operating steam turbines. Brush seals offer ...
The integrity and performance of brush seals have been established. Severe bench and engine tests ha...
Presented is a study of the use of a set of I.D./O.D. bidirectional press seals to reduce the leakag...
Compliant contacting filament seals such as brush seals are well known to give improved leakage perf...
In separate series of YT-700 engine tests, direct comparisons were made between the forward-facing l...
Brush seals are compliant contacting seals and have significantly lower leakage than labyrinth seals...
Current NASA program goals for aircraft engines and vehicle performance include reducing direct oper...
Low-leakage, long-life turbomachinery seals are important to both Space and Aeronautics Missions. (1...
The development of the brush seal is considered to be most promising among the advanced type seals t...
Adequate sealing in turbomachinery reduces secondary leakage and results in more efficient and stabl...
Aggressive pursuit of increased performance in gas turbine engines is driving the thermodynamic cycl...
Brush seals are compliant, contacting seals and have significantly lower leakage than labyrinth seal...
Seal technology development is an important part of the Air Force's participation in the Integrated ...
Seal leakage decreases with increasing surface speed due to reduced clearances from disk centrifugal...
The objective of the brush seal development program is to develop a comprehensive design methodology...
GE Energy has retrofitted brush seals into more than 19 operating steam turbines. Brush seals offer ...
The integrity and performance of brush seals have been established. Severe bench and engine tests ha...
Presented is a study of the use of a set of I.D./O.D. bidirectional press seals to reduce the leakag...
Compliant contacting filament seals such as brush seals are well known to give improved leakage perf...
In separate series of YT-700 engine tests, direct comparisons were made between the forward-facing l...
Brush seals are compliant contacting seals and have significantly lower leakage than labyrinth seals...
Current NASA program goals for aircraft engines and vehicle performance include reducing direct oper...
Low-leakage, long-life turbomachinery seals are important to both Space and Aeronautics Missions. (1...
The development of the brush seal is considered to be most promising among the advanced type seals t...
Adequate sealing in turbomachinery reduces secondary leakage and results in more efficient and stabl...