Abstract

Heat transfer and leakage loss measurements were obtained for compressible flows in typical straight-through labyrinth seals with high rotational speeds. The experiments are an extension of our earlier measurements in a stationary test facility. In order to ensure direct comparisons to the original experiments, the principal dimensions of the test facility and gas dynamic parameters of the hot gas were kept similar. The new study encompasses a wide range of Taylor numbers, Reynolds numbers, and clearances between the rotating annular fins and the stationary shroud. Heat transfer coefficients are determined for the stator as well as for the rotor. Temperature measurements along the cooled rotor were performed utilizing a high-accuracy telemetric system. Continuous clearance control was achieved by employing specially designed gages. Detailed pressure and temperature measurements in the axial as well as in the circumferential direction were performed. Heat transfer coefficients and loss parameters are presented and compared with those obtained under steady-state conditions.

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