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    Inlet Preswirl Effects on the Leakage and Dynamic Characteristics of a Labyrinth Seal: Experimental Results and Computational Fluid Dynamics Analysis

    Source: Journal of Engineering for Gas Turbines and Power:;2025:;volume( 147 ):;issue: 011::page 111006-1
    Author:
    Wang, Tianhao
    ,
    Xue, Wensong
    ,
    Zhang, Zihan
    ,
    Li, Zhigang
    ,
    Li, Jun
    DOI: 10.1115/1.4068428
    Publisher: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    Abstract: Fluid-induced forces generated by annular gas seals have aroused considerable attention owing to their substantial impact on the rotordynamic stability of turbomachinery. Positive preswirl at the seal entrance has been identified as the dominant factor in generating destabilizing forces. In this paper, a rotordynamic test rig was developed to measure the leakage and frequency-dependent dynamic coefficients of annular gas seals based on the mechanical impedance method. A tooth-on-stator labyrinth seal with a rotor diameter of 170.0 mm, a radial clearance of 0.3 mm, and a length-to-diameter ratio of 0.38 was tested under zero, positive, and negative preswirl conditions. Tests were conducted at three pressure ratios (PR = 0.20, 0.25, and 0.33) and three rotor speeds (ω = 3, 6, and 8.5 krpm) in an atmospheric backpressure environment. Test results indicate that both positive and negative inlet preswirl has little effect on the sealing capability of the labyrinth seal, whereas significantly influencing its rotordynamic performance. Compared to positive preswirl cases, the negative inlet preswirl produces negative cross-coupled stiffness and positive effective damping. The stabilizing forces are more pronounced at higher inlet pressure. The sensitivity of negative direct stiffness to variations in inlet pressure and rotor speed is also reduced under negative preswirl conditions, suggesting a smaller effect on rotor modes under variable operating conditions. Furthermore, a computational fluid dynamics analysis based on the frequency-sweep whirling orbit model is conducted for the test labyrinth seal to investigate the influence of inlet preswirl on local effective stiffness and damping distributions along seal axial positions. The accuracy and reliability of the present numerical method are demonstrated by comparing predictions to test data presented in this paper. Numerical results show that upstream cavities play a dominant role in generating effective stiffness and effective damping. The inlet preswirl has little effect on the local effective stiffness but determines the local effective damping, which is more pronounced in upstream cavities.
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    contributor authorWang, Tianhao
    contributor authorXue, Wensong
    contributor authorZhang, Zihan
    contributor authorLi, Zhigang
    contributor authorLi, Jun
    date accessioned2025-08-20T09:47:40Z
    date available2025-08-20T09:47:40Z
    date copyright5/12/2025 12:00:00 AM
    date issued2025
    identifier issn0742-4795
    identifier othergtp_147_11_111006.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4308864
    description abstractFluid-induced forces generated by annular gas seals have aroused considerable attention owing to their substantial impact on the rotordynamic stability of turbomachinery. Positive preswirl at the seal entrance has been identified as the dominant factor in generating destabilizing forces. In this paper, a rotordynamic test rig was developed to measure the leakage and frequency-dependent dynamic coefficients of annular gas seals based on the mechanical impedance method. A tooth-on-stator labyrinth seal with a rotor diameter of 170.0 mm, a radial clearance of 0.3 mm, and a length-to-diameter ratio of 0.38 was tested under zero, positive, and negative preswirl conditions. Tests were conducted at three pressure ratios (PR = 0.20, 0.25, and 0.33) and three rotor speeds (ω = 3, 6, and 8.5 krpm) in an atmospheric backpressure environment. Test results indicate that both positive and negative inlet preswirl has little effect on the sealing capability of the labyrinth seal, whereas significantly influencing its rotordynamic performance. Compared to positive preswirl cases, the negative inlet preswirl produces negative cross-coupled stiffness and positive effective damping. The stabilizing forces are more pronounced at higher inlet pressure. The sensitivity of negative direct stiffness to variations in inlet pressure and rotor speed is also reduced under negative preswirl conditions, suggesting a smaller effect on rotor modes under variable operating conditions. Furthermore, a computational fluid dynamics analysis based on the frequency-sweep whirling orbit model is conducted for the test labyrinth seal to investigate the influence of inlet preswirl on local effective stiffness and damping distributions along seal axial positions. The accuracy and reliability of the present numerical method are demonstrated by comparing predictions to test data presented in this paper. Numerical results show that upstream cavities play a dominant role in generating effective stiffness and effective damping. The inlet preswirl has little effect on the local effective stiffness but determines the local effective damping, which is more pronounced in upstream cavities.
    publisherThe American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    titleInlet Preswirl Effects on the Leakage and Dynamic Characteristics of a Labyrinth Seal: Experimental Results and Computational Fluid Dynamics Analysis
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume147
    journal issue11
    journal titleJournal of Engineering for Gas Turbines and Power
    identifier doi10.1115/1.4068428
    journal fristpage111006-1
    journal lastpage111006-15
    page15
    treeJournal of Engineering for Gas Turbines and Power:;2025:;volume( 147 ):;issue: 011
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