Part I of this two-part paper presented experimental results for externally-induced (EI) ingress, where the ingestion of hot gas through the rim seal into the wheel-space of a gas turbine is controlled by the circumferential variation of pressure in the external annulus. In Part II, experimental results are presented for rotationally-induced (RI) ingress, where the ingestion is controlled by the pressure generated by the rotating fluid in the wheel-space. Although EI ingress is the common form of ingestion through turbine rim seals, RI ingress or combined ingress (where EI and RI ingress are both significant) is particularly important for double seals, where the pressure asymmetries are attenuated in the annular space between the inner and outer seals. In this paper, the sealing effectiveness was determined from concentration measurements, and the variation of effectiveness with sealing flow rate was compared with theoretical curves for RI ingress obtained from an orifice model. Using a nondimensional sealing parameter Φ0 the data could be collapsed onto a single curve, and the theoretical variation of effectiveness with Φ0 was in very good agreement with the data for a wide range of flow rates and rotational speeds. It was shown that the sealing flow required to prevent RI ingress was much less than that needed for EI ingress, and it was also shown that the effectiveness of a radial-clearance seal is significantly better than that for an axial-clearance seal for both EI and RI ingress.
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March 2013
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Experimental Measurements of Ingestion Through Turbine Rim Seals—Part II: Rotationally Induced Ingress
Carl M. Sangan,
Carl M. Sangan
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
University of Bath
,Bath, BA2 7AY
, UK
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Kunyuan Zhou,
Kunyuan Zhou
Department of Engineering Thermophysics,
School of Jet Propulsion
,Beihang University
,Beijing, 100191
, PRC
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Gary D. Lock
Gary D. Lock
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
University of Bath
,Bath, BA2 7AY
, UK
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Carl M. Sangan
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
University of Bath
,Bath, BA2 7AY
, UK
Kunyuan Zhou
Department of Engineering Thermophysics,
School of Jet Propulsion
,Beihang University
,Beijing, 100191
, PRC
Gary D. Lock
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
University of Bath
,Bath, BA2 7AY
, UK
Contributed by the International Gas Turbine Institute (IGTI) of ASME for publication in the JOURNAL OF TURBOMACHINERY. Manuscript received July 4, 2011; final manuscript received October 27, 2011; published online November 8, 2012. Editor: David Wisler.
J. Turbomach. Mar 2013, 135(2): 021013 (9 pages)
Published Online: November 8, 2012
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Received:
July 4, 2011
Revision Received:
October 27, 2011
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Sangan, C. M., Pountney, O. J., Zhou, K., Owen, J. M., Wilson, M., and Lock, G. D. (November 8, 2012). "Experimental Measurements of Ingestion Through Turbine Rim Seals—Part II: Rotationally Induced Ingress." ASME. J. Turbomach. March 2013; 135(2): 021013. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4006586
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