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Experimental setup for labyrinth seals: Pressure, temperature, mass flow rate, rotation velocity, and pressure drop simultaneous measurement

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Ribeiro, L. N. B. S. ; Freire, A. D. ; Barros, G. P. S. ; Maffei, F. S. ; Azevedo, A. C. S. ; Siqueira, L. O. ; Alonso, D. H. ; Picelli, R. ; Machado, I. F. ; de Sa, L. F. N. ; Martinez, C. B. ; Meneghini, J. R. ; Silva, E. C. N.
Total Authors: 13
Document type: Journal article
Source: Review of Scientific Instruments; v. 96, n. 1, p. 7-pg., 2025-01-01.
Abstract

Labyrinth seals (LSs) in turbomachinery are used to minimize leaks. This study presents an experimental setup designed to test and validate LS designs. The test bench (TB) described in this paper can evaluate different LS designs obtained through various methods to find better solutions to mitigate greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Prototypes with conventional geometry, such as straight-through and interlaced LSs, are initially implemented and tested. A measurement procedure and experimental methodology for collecting leakage data are defined. The experimental methodology includes a measurement TB that supports a pressure difference of up to 5 bar. The leakage rate is measured in g/s using instrumentation that corrects the mass flow rate based on pressure and temperature measurements. The experimental results are compared to the Computational Fluid Dynamics results. Thus, the setup given in this article is a new and versatile TB setup focused on leakage measurement, which allows being used for analyzing various types of LS (with or without rotor structures) and is effective for evaluating the performance of LSs, helping the development of new LS geometries that can reduce GHG emissions. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 22/07937-7 - Topology optimization method for turbulent flow with application to helical-type labyrinth seals
Grantee:Diego Hayashi Alonso
Support Opportunities: Scholarships in Brazil - Post-Doctoral
FAPESP's process: 20/15230-5 - Research Centre for Greenhouse Gas Innovation - RCG2I
Grantee:Julio Romano Meneghini
Support Opportunities: Research Grants - Research Centers in Engineering Program