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Investigating the frictional force distributions and inter-stage imbalance of a two-stage brush seal

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Although a two-stage brush seal (TSBS) plays an important role in gas turbine machinery, few studies have investigated the complex flow and tip frictional force distributions of the TSBS. This… Click to show full abstract

Although a two-stage brush seal (TSBS) plays an important role in gas turbine machinery, few studies have investigated the complex flow and tip frictional force distributions of the TSBS. This article contributes to the ongoing investigation of the TSBS by proposing a 3D slice model employing computational fluid dynamics to analyze the flow and tip frictional force characteristics of a contacting TSBS using the torque balance principle and linear superposition methods. Our calculations reveal that as the inter-stage imbalance of the pressure decreases, so do the aerodynamic and tip frictional forces between the upstream and downstream bristle packs. In addition, the effects of the number of bristle axial rows and protection clearance height on the inter-stage imbalance are analyzed. The results indicate that the TSBS exhibited significantly less leakage and lower aerodynamic and tip frictional forces than a single-stage brush seal. However, the inter-stage pressure differential results in an inter-stage imbalance in the aerodynamic and tip frictional forces that can be aggravated under high pressure conditions. This study determined that reasonable adjustments can be made to the number of bristle axial rows and protection clearance heights of the upstream and downstream stages to alleviate this inter-stage imbalance. The findings of this study contribute to the design and implementation of more efficient TSBSs.Although a two-stage brush seal (TSBS) plays an important role in gas turbine machinery, few studies have investigated the complex flow and tip frictional force distributions of the TSBS. This article contributes to the ongoing investigation of the TSBS by proposing a 3D slice model employing computational fluid dynamics to analyze the flow and tip frictional force characteristics of a contacting TSBS using the torque balance principle and linear superposition methods. Our calculations reveal that as the inter-stage imbalance of the pressure decreases, so do the aerodynamic and tip frictional forces between the upstream and downstream bristle packs. In addition, the effects of the number of bristle axial rows and protection clearance height on the inter-stage imbalance are analyzed. The results indicate that the TSBS exhibited significantly less leakage and lower aerodynamic and tip frictional forces than a single-stage brush seal. However, the inter-stage pressure differential results in an inter-stage i...

Keywords: inter stage; stage imbalance; tip frictional; stage; tsbs

Journal Title: AIP Advances
Year Published: 2020

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