2012
DOI: 10.1115/1.4004537
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Rotordynamic Force Coefficients for Three Types of Annular Gas Seals With Inlet Preswirl and High Differential Pressure Ratio

Abstract: The following paper presents and compares rotordynamic force coefficients for three types of non-contact annular gas seals, which include a labyrinth (LABY), honeycomb (HC), and a fully partitioned damper seal (EPDS). These three annular seals represent the typical seal types used in process gas centrifugal compressors at the balance piston location or center seal location to limit internal leakage and ensure a robust rotordynamic design. Tests were conducted on 170.6 mm (6.716 in) diameter seals for rotor spe… Show more

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“…In this paper, the FPDS utilized as the computational model are based on the experimental results published by Ertas et al [20]. Figure 1 shows the experimental seal geometry, and Table 1 gives the detailed geometrical parameters and operational conditions chosen for the CFD analyses.…”
Section: Computational Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In this paper, the FPDS utilized as the computational model are based on the experimental results published by Ertas et al [20]. Figure 1 shows the experimental seal geometry, and Table 1 gives the detailed geometrical parameters and operational conditions chosen for the CFD analyses.…”
Section: Computational Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The high resolu tion scheme and the second order backward Euler scheme were applied for the spatial discretization and the transient term discre tization, respectively. Based on the experimental conditions [20] and the past CFD analyses [27], total pressure, total temperature, velocity direction, and turbulence quantities (turbulence intensity = 5%) were defined for the inlet boundary, while the averaged static pressure was specified for the seal exit. The inlet preswirl velocity is directly determined by the inlet velocity direction.…”
Section: Numerical Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
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