In the application of film-riding sealing technology, there are various groove features that can be used to induce hydrodynamic lift. However, there is little guidance in selecting the relative parameter settings in order to maximize hydrodynamic load and fluid stiffness. In this study, two groove types are investigated—Rayleigh step and inclined groove. The study uses a design of experiments approach and a Reynolds equation solver to explore the design space. Key parameters have been identified that can be used to optimize a seal design. The results indicate that the relationship between parameters is not a simple linear relationship. It was also found that higher pressure drops hinder the hydrodynamic load and stiffness of the seal suggesting an advantage for using hydrostatic load support in such conditions.
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September 2017
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Detailed Study on Stiffness and Load Characteristics of Film-Riding Groove Types Using Design of Experiments
C. Georgakis,
C. Georgakis
GE Power,
Newbold Road,
Rugby CV21 2NH, UK
Newbold Road,
Rugby CV21 2NH, UK
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K. Harvey,
K. Harvey
GE Power,
Newbold Road,
Rugby CV21 2NH, UK
Newbold Road,
Rugby CV21 2NH, UK
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J. A. Teixeira
J. A. Teixeira
Centre for Power Engineering,
Cranfield University,
College Road,
Cranfield MK43 0AL, Bedfordshire, UK
Cranfield University,
College Road,
Cranfield MK43 0AL, Bedfordshire, UK
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S. M. Tibos
C. Georgakis
GE Power,
Newbold Road,
Rugby CV21 2NH, UK
Newbold Road,
Rugby CV21 2NH, UK
K. Harvey
GE Power,
Newbold Road,
Rugby CV21 2NH, UK
Newbold Road,
Rugby CV21 2NH, UK
J. A. Teixeira
Centre for Power Engineering,
Cranfield University,
College Road,
Cranfield MK43 0AL, Bedfordshire, UK
Cranfield University,
College Road,
Cranfield MK43 0AL, Bedfordshire, UK
Contributed by the Structures and Dynamics Committee of ASME for publication in the JOURNAL OF ENGINEERING FOR GAS TURBINES AND POWER. Manuscript received May 25, 2016; final manuscript received February 11, 2017; published online April 11, 2017. Assoc. Editor: Alexandrina Untaroiu.
J. Eng. Gas Turbines Power. Sep 2017, 139(9): 092501 (9 pages)
Published Online: April 11, 2017
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Received:
May 25, 2016
Revised:
February 11, 2017
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Tibos, S. M., Georgakis, C., Harvey, K., and Teixeira, J. A. (April 11, 2017). "Detailed Study on Stiffness and Load Characteristics of Film-Riding Groove Types Using Design of Experiments." ASME. J. Eng. Gas Turbines Power. September 2017; 139(9): 092501. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4036058
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