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An Annular Gas Seal Analysis Using Empirical Entrance and Exit Region Friction Factors
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1990
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Fluid PropertiesEngineeringAnnular Gas SealsMechanicsFluid MechanicsMechanical EngineeringPressure VesselSealantFriction Factor ModelsGas-liquid FlowStationary-rotor Flow TestsMultiphase FlowStructural MechanicsLeakage DetectionMechanics Of Materials
Wall shear stress results from stationary-rotor flow tests of five annular gas seals are used to develop entrance and exit region friction factor models. The friction factor models are used in a bulk-flow seal analysis which predicts leakage and rotor-dynamic coefficients. The predictions of the analysis are compared to experimental results and to the predictions of Nelson’s analysis (1985). The comparisons are for smooth-rotor seals with smooth and honeycomb-stators. The present analysis predicts the destabilizing cross-coupled stiffness of a seal better than Nelson’s analysis. Both analyses predict direct damping well and direct stiffness poorly.