The labyrinth seals are devices commonly used in turbomachinery to reduce hot gas leakages through engine clearances, which adversely affect the gas turbine performance. For this reason, in the last decades, many in-depth analyses and optimization studies were carried out on this topic using experimental, analytical and numerical approaches. In this work, an innovative rhomboidal pattern is presented, obtained through Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) simulations, which is more dissipative than commonly used honeycomb cells. The experiments, performed using a Test Article that reproduces a stage and the next stator of a real low-pressure turbine suitably scaled, allowed to validate the numerical results in a situation that closely approxim...
The labyrinth seals are one of the most important components of a gas turbine engine as a sealing el...
The state-of-the-art sealing systems in aircraft engines are labyrinth seals to regulate mass flow b...
Growing performance requirements for gas turbines have led to a continuous increase in gas temperatu...
The present work focuses on non-rotating honeycomb labyrinth seals, devices utilized to improve the ...
The design of the newest aircraft propulsion systems is focused on environmental impact reduction. E...
In turbomachinery the secondary flow system includes flow phenomena occurring outside the main chann...
The development of new Additive Manufacturing techniques helps to overtake design constrains charac...
The ability to quantify leakage flow and windage heating for labyrinth seals with honeycomb lands is...
Fluid flow in labyrinth seals of a turbine engine is described. The aim is to describe numerical cal...
Recent rapid improvements in the efficiency and power output of gas turbines require enhanced design...
A new type of stepped seal with a ribbed casing is proposed to efficiently reduce the leakage at the...
A combination of 3-D and 2-D computational fluid dynamics (CFD) modeling as well as experimental tes...
Labyrinth seals are elements commonly used in turbomachinery to reduce the hot flows leakages throug...
3noWhen numerically simulating the performance of a complete Francis turbine, it is common practice...
The design of modern aircrafts propulsion systems is strongly influenced by the important objective ...
The labyrinth seals are one of the most important components of a gas turbine engine as a sealing el...
The state-of-the-art sealing systems in aircraft engines are labyrinth seals to regulate mass flow b...
Growing performance requirements for gas turbines have led to a continuous increase in gas temperatu...
The present work focuses on non-rotating honeycomb labyrinth seals, devices utilized to improve the ...
The design of the newest aircraft propulsion systems is focused on environmental impact reduction. E...
In turbomachinery the secondary flow system includes flow phenomena occurring outside the main chann...
The development of new Additive Manufacturing techniques helps to overtake design constrains charac...
The ability to quantify leakage flow and windage heating for labyrinth seals with honeycomb lands is...
Fluid flow in labyrinth seals of a turbine engine is described. The aim is to describe numerical cal...
Recent rapid improvements in the efficiency and power output of gas turbines require enhanced design...
A new type of stepped seal with a ribbed casing is proposed to efficiently reduce the leakage at the...
A combination of 3-D and 2-D computational fluid dynamics (CFD) modeling as well as experimental tes...
Labyrinth seals are elements commonly used in turbomachinery to reduce the hot flows leakages throug...
3noWhen numerically simulating the performance of a complete Francis turbine, it is common practice...
The design of modern aircrafts propulsion systems is strongly influenced by the important objective ...
The labyrinth seals are one of the most important components of a gas turbine engine as a sealing el...
The state-of-the-art sealing systems in aircraft engines are labyrinth seals to regulate mass flow b...
Growing performance requirements for gas turbines have led to a continuous increase in gas temperatu...