Affiliation:
1. College of Petrochemical Engineering, Lanzhou University of Technology (LUT), Lanzhou 730050, China
Abstract
Aiming at the compliant end face gas film seal structure, based on the linearized Boltzmann equation, the Poiseuille flow coefficient is introduced, and the generalized Reynolds equation and the sealing performance parameter solution formula considering the boundary slip flow effect are established. Through Newton–Raphson iterative calculation, the degree of influence of the slip flow effect under different working conditions is analyzed, and the internal relationship between structural parameters and sealing performance is compared. The results show that the slip flow effect can have a large impact on the pressure distribution in the fluid field close to the low-pressure side. Due to the existence of the step phenomenon of boundary velocity, it is not conducive to increasing the gas film opening force and controlling the mass leakage rate, but it can play a positive role in reducing the viscous friction power consumption. In the case of a smaller sealing gas film thickness and lower medium pressure, the slip flow effect is significant, which will have a greater impact on the sealing performance, and at this time, the slip flow effect can not be ignored. In addition, the change in seal structure parameters will also have a large impact on the sealing performance. With an increase in the wave foil thickness, the compliant end face evolves towards the rigid end face, the fluid wedge effect is weakened, and the gas film opening force and mass leakage rate are reduced. The stiffness-to-leakage ratio shows a strong nonlinear decreasing trend with an increase in the wave foil chord length and pitch, which eventually tends to a stable value. The results of this paper provide a theoretical basis for the matching design of the structural parameters of compliant end-face gas film seals under different service conditions.
Funder
Gansu Basic Research Program—Outstanding Doctoral Student Project
National Key Research and Development Program (NKRDP) projects
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