To separate different fluids and pressure levels in high-speed turbomachinery or pumps, mostly contactless seals are used. The leakage flow inside the seal gap applies forces to the vibrating rotor system in deflectional and tangential directions, that are dependent on the rotational speed. Above a speed limit, mainly tangential seal forces can lead to self-excited vibrations and, ultimately, rotor instability. This is similar to the “oil whip” phenomenon in journal bearings. To predict the speed limit, two methods are shown and compared: Simulations based on the bulk flow assumptions and an experimental method. To demonstrate the application, a test rig is used. The experimental method uses measured transfer functions, utilizing an active ...
The stability of a high pressure compressor is investigated with special regard to the self-exciting...
The influence of sealing components on the stability of turbomachinery has become a key topic becaus...
Rotordynamic coefficients of a gas labyrinth seal are assumed to be frequency independent. However, ...
To separate different fluids and pressure levels in high-speed turbomachinery or pumps, mostly conta...
Fluid in bearings and seals, involved in motion due to shaft rotation and generating fluid dynamic f...
The beneficial effects claimed for whirl control devices demonstrate that the dynamic behavior of ro...
A three-dimensional computational fluid dynamics (CFD) model of a labyrinth seal was established in ...
Rotordynamics and predictions on the stability of characteristics of high performance turbomachinery...
The fluid force due to labyrinth seal sometimes makes the turbomachineries unstable under higher rot...
Bulk flow model with perturbation simplification has been used to calculate rotordynamic coefficient...
Fluid flow in bearings and seals, set in motion by shaft rotation, generates dynamic forces which ma...
The paper presents theoretical investigations that deal with the steady state mass flow rate, labyri...
Eccentrically operating turbomachinery components such as impellers and seals are subject to flow in...
Test results are presented for rotordynamic coefficients and leakage for three annular seals which u...
Annular-labyrinth seals restrict leakage in turbomachinery but may provide unwanted destabilizing fo...
The stability of a high pressure compressor is investigated with special regard to the self-exciting...
The influence of sealing components on the stability of turbomachinery has become a key topic becaus...
Rotordynamic coefficients of a gas labyrinth seal are assumed to be frequency independent. However, ...
To separate different fluids and pressure levels in high-speed turbomachinery or pumps, mostly conta...
Fluid in bearings and seals, involved in motion due to shaft rotation and generating fluid dynamic f...
The beneficial effects claimed for whirl control devices demonstrate that the dynamic behavior of ro...
A three-dimensional computational fluid dynamics (CFD) model of a labyrinth seal was established in ...
Rotordynamics and predictions on the stability of characteristics of high performance turbomachinery...
The fluid force due to labyrinth seal sometimes makes the turbomachineries unstable under higher rot...
Bulk flow model with perturbation simplification has been used to calculate rotordynamic coefficient...
Fluid flow in bearings and seals, set in motion by shaft rotation, generates dynamic forces which ma...
The paper presents theoretical investigations that deal with the steady state mass flow rate, labyri...
Eccentrically operating turbomachinery components such as impellers and seals are subject to flow in...
Test results are presented for rotordynamic coefficients and leakage for three annular seals which u...
Annular-labyrinth seals restrict leakage in turbomachinery but may provide unwanted destabilizing fo...
The stability of a high pressure compressor is investigated with special regard to the self-exciting...
The influence of sealing components on the stability of turbomachinery has become a key topic becaus...
Rotordynamic coefficients of a gas labyrinth seal are assumed to be frequency independent. However, ...