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Leakage and Rotordynamic Analysis for Staggered-Labyrinth Gas Seal (엇갈린 래버린스 실의 누설량 및 동특성 해석)

  • Ha, Tae-Woong
    • Tribology and Lubricants
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    • v.18 no.1
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    • pp.24-33
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    • 2002
  • The basic equations are derived for the analysis of a staggered labyrinth gas seal which are generally used in high performance compressors and steam turbines. The Bulk-flow is assumed for a single cavity control volume and the flow is assumed to be completely turbulent in circumferential direction. Moody's wall-friction-factor formula is used for the calculation of wall shear stresses in the single cavity control volume. For the reaction force developed by the seal, linearized zeroth-order and first-order perturbation equations are developed for small motion about a centered position. Integration of the resultant first-order pressure distribution along and around the seal defines the rotordynamic coefficients of the staggered labyrinth gas seal. Theoretical results of leakage and rotordynamic characteristics for the staggered labyrinth gas seal are compared with those of the plain seal and see-through labyrinth seal.

Leakage Analysis and Design Modification of the Combination-Type-Staggered-Labyrinth Seal (누설량 저감을 위한 래버린스 실의 설계개선 및 해석)

  • Ha, Tae-Woong
    • Tribology and Lubricants
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    • v.23 no.2
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    • pp.43-48
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    • 2007
  • Leakage reduction through annular type labyrinth seals of steam turbine is necessary for enhancing their efficiency. In this study, modified geometry of the original combination-type-staggered-labyrinth seal has been suggested and numerical analysis for leakage prediction has been carried out for the modified-combination-type-staggered-labyrinth seal both based on bulk-flow model and using the CFD code FLUENT. The theoretical analysis based on bulk-flow model yields leakage reduction of the modified combination type staggered labyrinth seal by about 11%. Comparing with the result of Bulk-flow model analysis, the leakage result of CFD analysis shows reasonable agreement within 9.8% error.

The Leakage and Rotordynamic Analysis of A Combination-Type-Staggered-Labyrinth Seal for A Steam Turbine (스팀 터빈용 조합형 엇갈린 래버린스 실의 누설량 및 동특성 해석)

  • Ha, Tae-Woong;Lee, Yong-Bok;Kim, Seung-Jong;Kim, Chang-Ho
    • The KSFM Journal of Fluid Machinery
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    • v.7 no.6 s.27
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    • pp.45-54
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    • 2004
  • Governing equations and numerical solution methods are derived for the analysis of a combination-type-staggered-labyrinth seal used in high performance steam turbines. A bulk flow is assumed for each combination-type-staggered-labyrinth cavity. Axial flow through a throttling labyrinth strip is determined by Neumann's leakage equation and circumferential flow is assumed to be completely turbulent in the labyrinth cavity. Moody's wall-friction-factor formula is used for the calculation of wall shear stresses. For the reaction force developed by the seal, linearized zeroth-order and first-order perturbation equations are developed for small motion near the centered position. Integration of the resultant first-order pressure distribution along and around the seal defines the rotordynamic coefficients of the combination-type-staggered-labyrinth seal. Theoretical results of leakage and rotordynamic characteristics for the IP4-stage seal of USC (ultra super critical) steam turbine are shown with the effect of sump pressure, the number of throttling labyrinth strip, and rotor speed.

Rotordynamic Coefficients in Staggered Labyrinth Seals

  • Eser, Dursun;Dereli, Yilmaz
    • Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology
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    • v.18 no.5
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    • pp.830-837
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    • 2004
  • In this paper, the flow properties of staggered labyrinth seals are investigated. Leakage flowrates and pressure distributions are calculated for this seal. Then the dynamic stiffness and damping coefficients are calculated. The results are compared to the results of the some other papers.

Prediction of Combination-Type-Staggered-Labyrinth Seal Leakage Using CFD (CFD를 사용한 복잡한 형상을 갖는 래버린스 실의 누설량 예측)

  • Ha Tae-Woong
    • Tribology and Lubricants
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    • v.22 no.2
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    • pp.66-72
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    • 2006
  • Leakage reduction through annular type labyrinth seals of steam turbine is necessary for enhancing their efficiency and the precise prediction method of seal leakage is needed. In this study, numerical analysis for leakage prediction of the combination-type-staggered-labyrinth seal has been carried out using FLUENT 6 which is commercial CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics) code based on FVM (Finite Volume Method) and SIMPLE algorism. The present CFD results are verified with the theoretical analysis based on Bulk-flow concept which has been mainly used in predicting seal leakage. Comparing with the result of Bulk-flow model analysis, the leakage result of CFD analysis shows good agreement within 7.1% error.

Prediction of Non-Contact-Type Seal Leakage Using CFD (CFD를 사용한 터보기계 비접촉식 실의 누설량 예측)

  • Ha Tae-Woong
    • The KSFM Journal of Fluid Machinery
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    • v.9 no.3 s.36
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    • pp.14-21
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    • 2006
  • Leakage reduction through annular type seals of turbomachinery is necessary for enhancing their efficiency and the precise prediction method of seal leakage is needed. The analysis based on Bulk-flow concept has been mainly used in predicting seal leakage. However, full Navier-Stokes Equations with turbulent model derived in the seal flow passage have to be solved for improving the prediction of seal leakage. FLUENT 6 which is commercial CFD(Computational Fluid Dynamics) code based on FVM(Finite Volume Method) and SIMPLE algorism has been used to analyze leakage of various non-contact-type seals in this presentation. Comparing with the results of Bulk-flow model analysis and experiment, the result of CFD analysis shows good agreement with that of existing theoretical analysis for the incompressible grooved seal and compressive plain and staggered seal. The CFD analysis also shows improvement on the leakage prediction of the incompressible plain seal and compressive see-through-type labyrinth seal.