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Journal of Turbomachinery-transactions of The Asme | 2014

Performance of a finned turbine rim seal

Carl M. Sangan; James A. Scobie; J. Michael Owen; Gary D. Lock; Kok Mun Tham; Vincent P. Laurello

In gas turbines, rim seals are fitted at the periphery of the wheel-space between the turbine disk and its adjacent casing; their purpose is to reduce the ingress of hot mainstream gases. A superposed sealant flow, bled from the compressor, is used to purge the wheel-space or at least dilute the ingress to an acceptable level. The ingress is caused by the circumferential variation of pressure in the turbine annulus radially outward of the seal. Engine designers often use double-rim seals where the variation in pressure is attenuated in the outer wheel-space between the two seals. This paper describes experimental results from a research facility that models an axial turbine stage with engine-representative rim seals. The radial variation of CO2 gas concentration, swirl, and pressure, in both the inner and outer wheel-space, are presented over a range of purge flow rates. The data are used to assess the performance of two seals: a datum double-rim seal and a derivative with a series of radial fins. The concept behind the finned seal is that the radial fins increase the swirl in the outer wheel-space; measurements of swirl show the captive fluid between the fins rotate with near solid body rotation. The improved attenuation of the pressure asymmetry, which governs the ingress, results in an improved performance of the inner geometry of the seal. The fins also increased the pressure in the outer wheel-space and reduced the ingress though the outer geometry of the seal.


ASME Turbo Expo 2014: Turbine Technical Conference and Exposition | 2014

Performance of a Finned Turbine Rim Seal

Carl M. Sangan; James A. Scobie; J. Michael Owen; Gary D. Lock; Kok Mun Tham; Vincent P. Laurello

In gas turbines, rim seals are fitted at the periphery of the wheel-space between the turbine disc and its adjacent casing; their purpose is to reduce the ingress of hot mainstream gases. A superposed sealant flow, bled from the compressor, is used to purge the wheel-space or at least dilute the ingress to an acceptable level. The ingress is caused by the circumferential variation of pressure in the turbine annulus radially outward of the seal. Engine designers often use double rim seals where the variation in pressure is attenuated in the outer wheel-space between the two seals.This paper describes experimental results from a research facility which models an axial turbine stage with engine-representative rim seals. The radial variation of CO2 gas concentration, swirl and pressure, in both the inner and outer wheel-space, are presented over a range of purge flow rates. The data are used to assess the performance of two seals: a datum double-rim seal and a derivative with a series of radial fins.The concept behind the finned seal is that the radial fins increase the swirl in the outer wheel-space; measurements of swirl show the captive fluid between the fins rotate with near solid body rotation. The improved attenuation of the pressure asymmetry, which governs the ingress, results in an improved performance of the inner geometry of the seal. The fins also increased the pressure in the outer wheel-space and reduced the ingress though the outer geometry of the seal.Copyright


Archive | 2010

Particle separator in a gas turbine engine

Todd Ebert; Keith D. Kimmel; Vincent P. Laurello


Archive | 2010

Radial pre-swirl assembly and cooling fluid metering structure for a gas turbine engine

Vincent P. Laurello; Keith D. Kimmel; Todd Ebert


Archive | 2010

COOLING FLUID METERING STRUCTURE IN A GAS TURBINE ENGINE

Keith D. Kimmel; Vincent P. Laurello; Todd Ebert


Archive | 2010

COOLING FLUID PRE-SWIRL ASSEMBLY FOR A GAS TURBINE ENGINE

Vincent P. Laurello; Keith D. Kimmel; Todd Ebert


Archive | 2010

SEAL INCLUDING FLEXIBLE SEAL STRIPS

Ching-Pang Lee; Vincent P. Laurello; Chander Prakash; Kok-Mun Tham


Archive | 2012

FINNED SEAL ASSEMBLY FOR GAS TURBINE ENGINES

Ching-Pang Lee; Kok-Mun Tham; John Owen; Gary D. Lock; Carl M. Sangan; Vincent P. Laurello


Archive | 2012

EXTERNAL COOLING FLUID INJECTION SYSTEM IN A GAS TURBINE ENGINE

Kok-Mun Tham; Ching-Pang Lee; Vincent P. Laurello; Abdullatif M. Chehab; David A. Kemp; John A. Fussner; Yan Yin; Bijay K. Sultanian; Weidong Cai


Archive | 2011

Flow discourager integrated turbine inter-stage U-ring

Kok-Mun Tham; Ching-Pang Lee; Abdullatif M. Chehab; Gm Salam Azad; Shantanu P. Mhetras; Manjit Shivanand; Vincent P. Laurello; Christopher Rawlings

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