Current and future turbomachinery requires advanced seal configurations to control leakage, inhibit mixing of incompatible fluids and to control the rotodynamic response. In recognition of a deficiency in the existing predictive methodology for seals, a seven year effort was established in 1990 by NASA's Office of Aeronautics Exploration and Technology, under the Earth-to-Orbit Propulsion program, to develop validated Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) concepts, codes and analyses for seals. The effort will provide NASA and the U.S. Aerospace Industry with advanced CFD scientific codes and industrial codes for analyzing and designing turbomachinery seals. An advanced 3D CFD cylindrical seal code has been developed, incorporating state-of-th...
An approach to computing flow and dynamic characteristics for seals or bearings is discussed. The lo...
The analysis and the accompanying FORTRAN code, SEALPAL1, to simulate liquid annular seals with axia...
A method to calculate the dynamic coefficients of seals with arbitrary geometry is presented. The Na...
NASA/Lewis Research Center is sponsoring a program for providing computer codes for analyzing and de...
The objectives of the program were to develop computational fluid dynamics (CFD) codes and simpler i...
A commercially available code is utilized to analyze a plain and grooved liquid annular seal. These ...
The goal of the current work is to develop software that can accurately predict the dynamic coeffici...
A viewgraph presentation is made of the objectives, capabilities, and test results of the computer c...
The turbulent flow field in a simulated annular seal with a large clearance/radius ratio (0.015) and...
The Turbomachinery Laboratory at Texas A&M has been providing experimental data and computational co...
An analysis for modeling damping seals for use in Space Shuttle main engine turbomachinery is being ...
Current activities in seals for space propulsion turbomachinery that the NASA Lewis Research Center ...
The industrial codes will consist of modules of 2-D and simplified 2-D or 1-D codes, intended for ex...
Seal codes currently in use and their capabilities are discussed. Among the codes currently in use a...
Eccentrically operating turbomachinery components such as impellers and seals are subject to flow in...
An approach to computing flow and dynamic characteristics for seals or bearings is discussed. The lo...
The analysis and the accompanying FORTRAN code, SEALPAL1, to simulate liquid annular seals with axia...
A method to calculate the dynamic coefficients of seals with arbitrary geometry is presented. The Na...
NASA/Lewis Research Center is sponsoring a program for providing computer codes for analyzing and de...
The objectives of the program were to develop computational fluid dynamics (CFD) codes and simpler i...
A commercially available code is utilized to analyze a plain and grooved liquid annular seal. These ...
The goal of the current work is to develop software that can accurately predict the dynamic coeffici...
A viewgraph presentation is made of the objectives, capabilities, and test results of the computer c...
The turbulent flow field in a simulated annular seal with a large clearance/radius ratio (0.015) and...
The Turbomachinery Laboratory at Texas A&M has been providing experimental data and computational co...
An analysis for modeling damping seals for use in Space Shuttle main engine turbomachinery is being ...
Current activities in seals for space propulsion turbomachinery that the NASA Lewis Research Center ...
The industrial codes will consist of modules of 2-D and simplified 2-D or 1-D codes, intended for ex...
Seal codes currently in use and their capabilities are discussed. Among the codes currently in use a...
Eccentrically operating turbomachinery components such as impellers and seals are subject to flow in...
An approach to computing flow and dynamic characteristics for seals or bearings is discussed. The lo...
The analysis and the accompanying FORTRAN code, SEALPAL1, to simulate liquid annular seals with axia...
A method to calculate the dynamic coefficients of seals with arbitrary geometry is presented. The Na...