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contributor authorM. C. Sharatchandra
contributor authorD. L. Rhode
date accessioned2017-05-08T23:51:38Z
date available2017-05-08T23:51:38Z
date copyrightOctober, 1996
date issued1996
identifier issn0742-4787
identifier otherJOTRE9-28523#912_1.pdf
identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl/handle/yetl/117673
description abstractThis paper presents a numerical study of the effects of rotor induced swirl velocity on the performance of brush seals. Such effects have been studied experimentally by Ferguson (1988), but this paper is apparently the first to obtain an enhanced understanding from the detailed flowfield distributions. The analysis involves the solution of the full Navier-Stokes equations in a two-dimensional, idealized configuration using a strongly conservative finite volume method developed by the authors in conjunction with the QUICK differencing scheme. The present computations have demonstrated excellent agreement with measurements for the similar flow across tube banks. An enhanced understanding of decreasing leakage with increasing shaft speed was obtained in terms of the various flow features. Specifically, the cause and effect relationship of certain interactions between the axial and tangential flows was identified. Computer-drawn pathlines show how increased leakage resistance results from large rotor-induced lateral motion of leakage fluid particles. In addition, a first-order streamwise periodic boundary condition treatment which facilitates numerical convergence has been proposed for essentially any flow which is streamwise periodic in two orthogonal directions.
publisherThe American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
titleComputed Effects of Rotor-Induced Swirl on Brush Seal Performance—Part 1: Leakage Analysis
typeJournal Paper
journal volume118
journal issue4
journal titleJournal of Tribology
identifier doi10.1115/1.2831628
journal fristpage912
journal lastpage919
identifier eissn1528-8897
keywordsRotors
keywordsLeakage
keywordsFlow (Dynamics)
keywordsFluids
keywordsMeasurement
keywordsParticulate matter
keywordsMotion
keywordsElectrical resistance
keywordsNavier-Stokes equations
keywordsComputers
keywordsBoundary-value problems
keywordsComputation AND Finite volume methods
treeJournal of Tribology:;1996:;volume( 118 ):;issue: 004
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