Experimental evaluation under simulated engine conditions revealed that conventional mainshaft seals have disadvantages of high gas leakage rates and wear. An advanced seal concept, the self-acting face seal, has a much lower gas leakage rate and greater pressure and speed capability. In endurance tests (150 hr) to 43 200 rpm the self-acting seal wear was not measurable, indicating noncontact sealing operation was maintained even at this high rotative speed. A review of published data revealed that the leakage through gas path seals has a significant effect on TSFC, stall margin and engine maintenance. Reducing leakages by reducing seal clearances results in rubbing contact, and then the seal thermal response and wear determines the final s...
Seal technology development is an important part of the Air Force's participation in the Integrated ...
Low-leakage, long-life turbomachinery seals are important to both Space and Aeronautics Missions. (1...
A plasma sprayed graded layered ceramic/metallic (ZrO2/CoCrAlY) seal was evaluated for JT9D turbine ...
An experimental evaluation of mainshaft seals for small gas turbine engines was conducted with shaft...
A survey of gas path seals is presented with particular attention given to sealing clearance effects...
The feasibility and the noncontact operation of the self-acting seal was demonstrated over a range o...
A gas-film face seal design incorporating shrouded Rayleigh step lift pads at the primary sealing fa...
Design and performance of gas-film and oil-film lubricated self sealing mainshaft seals for gas turb...
Design adds gas thrust bearing to face of conventional face seal. Bearing lifts seal's carbon face o...
Self-acting seals are described in detail. The mathematical models for obtaining a seal force balanc...
Dynamic tests were performed on self acting (hydrodynamic) carbon face rotary shaft seals to assess ...
A standard Hastelloy-X honeycomb material and a pack aluminide coated honeycomb material were evalua...
Sealing dam analysis for design of shaft face seal with self-acting lift augmentation for advanced g...
Increased cycle efficiency and reduced ownership costs of gas turbine engines can be facilitated by ...
The applications and advantages of abradable coatings as gas path seals in a general aviation turbof...
Seal technology development is an important part of the Air Force's participation in the Integrated ...
Low-leakage, long-life turbomachinery seals are important to both Space and Aeronautics Missions. (1...
A plasma sprayed graded layered ceramic/metallic (ZrO2/CoCrAlY) seal was evaluated for JT9D turbine ...
An experimental evaluation of mainshaft seals for small gas turbine engines was conducted with shaft...
A survey of gas path seals is presented with particular attention given to sealing clearance effects...
The feasibility and the noncontact operation of the self-acting seal was demonstrated over a range o...
A gas-film face seal design incorporating shrouded Rayleigh step lift pads at the primary sealing fa...
Design and performance of gas-film and oil-film lubricated self sealing mainshaft seals for gas turb...
Design adds gas thrust bearing to face of conventional face seal. Bearing lifts seal's carbon face o...
Self-acting seals are described in detail. The mathematical models for obtaining a seal force balanc...
Dynamic tests were performed on self acting (hydrodynamic) carbon face rotary shaft seals to assess ...
A standard Hastelloy-X honeycomb material and a pack aluminide coated honeycomb material were evalua...
Sealing dam analysis for design of shaft face seal with self-acting lift augmentation for advanced g...
Increased cycle efficiency and reduced ownership costs of gas turbine engines can be facilitated by ...
The applications and advantages of abradable coatings as gas path seals in a general aviation turbof...
Seal technology development is an important part of the Air Force's participation in the Integrated ...
Low-leakage, long-life turbomachinery seals are important to both Space and Aeronautics Missions. (1...
A plasma sprayed graded layered ceramic/metallic (ZrO2/CoCrAlY) seal was evaluated for JT9D turbine ...