Transactions of the Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers Series C
Online ISSN : 1884-8354
Print ISSN : 0387-5024
A Rayleigh-Step Face Seal with Reverse Steps
Ken IKEUCHIHaruo MORITohru NISHIDA
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1987 Volume 53 Issue 491 Pages 1487-1494

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This paper presents a new hydrodynamic seal ; the pressure drops caused by the reverse steps reduce the hydrodynamic film force, while they scarcely affect the film stiffness if the steps are deep enough. Thus the clearance is controlled at high speed operation. The numerical analysis clarifies that the leakage flow rate of the seal is less than a critical value over the entire range of rotating velocities. The critical leakage flow rate which corresponds to a zero hydrodynamic film force condition is determined by the seal face design, and is independent of the balance ratio. If the seal operates at a relatively low balance ratio, the hydrodynamic lubricating film is formed from a low velocity, in addition, the leakage is limited at a high velocity. The experimental results confirm that a seal with reverse steps shows excellent performance over a wide range of rotating velocities.

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