Numerical investigation on sealing performance of non-contact finger seal with herringbone groove surface topography

Abstract Since the last decade, the non-contact finger seal (NCFS) has attracted an increasing number of researchers due to its inherent flexibility and non-contact features, which can significantly improve the service life and reduce the leakage rate of the finger seals. In this paper, to enhance t...

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Published inSurface topography metrology and properties Vol. 9; no. 4; pp. 45041 - 45056
Main Authors Chen, Lingping, Zhang, Yanchao, Cui, Yahui, Zhi, Bowen, Wang, Jie, Wang, Mingfeng
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published IOP Publishing 01.12.2021
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Summary:Abstract Since the last decade, the non-contact finger seal (NCFS) has attracted an increasing number of researchers due to its inherent flexibility and non-contact features, which can significantly improve the service life and reduce the leakage rate of the finger seals. In this paper, to enhance the NCFS sealing performance, lifting pads with twenty (20) different herringbone groove surface topographies are proposed based on the uniform design method. Numerical analysis is carried out based on the two-way fluid-structure interaction (FSI) method to better mimic the actual working conditions. The analysis of results using statistical tools reveals that the herringbone groove topographies placed on the bottom surface of low-pressure lifting pads can significantly improve the load-carrying capacity and sealing performance. In addition, the correlation analysis of the sealing performance and geometric parameters of the herringbone groove demonstrate that reducing the groove width or increasing the groove internal angle can improve the lifting and leakage capacities. Finally, the optimal herringbone groove and general structure (no groove) are comparatively analysed under variable working conditions, and the results show that the former has much better sealing performance.
Bibliography:STMP-101527.R1
ISSN:2051-672X
2051-672X
DOI:10.1088/2051-672X/ac4149