Abstract

Grooved liquid annular seals have a significant influence on the design of turbomachines. Corresponding lubrication film models need to account for the different friction behavior of the grooves compared to plain seals. However, there is a lack of reliable and validated models for this purpose. Thus, the applicability of a friction factor model is explored and a calibration method is presented. A single square groove is investigated by means of 96 steady-state RANS simulations for different operation conditions and groove geometries. The results are used to calibrate the friction model and successfully verify it in terms of the pressure drop over the groove. For validation, two full grooved seals with relatively large square grooves were investigated by experiment. The friction model was incorporated in a lubrication model and compared to the measurement data for the pressure difference and the resulting force for specified leakage and eccentricity. The model predictions for the pressure difference can be considered very good. The force predictions show significant deviation, but can be considered acceptable given the low force magnitudes and measurement uncertainty. The results offer a general validity to our friction model approach, assumptions and the calibration method.

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