LABYRINTH SEALING DEVICE
20220065123 · 2022-03-03
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16J15/441
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16J15/4472
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01D11/025
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B33Y80/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F01D11/001
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16J15/442
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F01D11/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A device configured to seal a circumferential gap between a first turbomachine component and a second turbomachine component mutually rotatable about a longitudinal axis. The device is provided with a first sealing element connected to the first turbomachine component and with a second scaling element having an inner part provided with a plurality of projections extending towards the second machine component to define the teeth of a labyrinth seal between the high pressure region and the low pressure region of the turbo machine. The outer part of the second sealing element is connected to the first sealing element through an clastic element. One or more pressure chambers located between the first sealing element and the second sealing element are in fluid communication with the processing fluid of the turbomachine to derive a force acting on the outer part of the second scaling element in the direction of gap closure.
Claims
1. A device configured to seal a circumferential gap between a first turbomachine component and a second turbomachine component which is rotatable relative to the first turbomachine component about a longitudinal axis, the device comprising: a first sealing element connected to the first turbomachine component and a second sealing element, wherein the second sealing element has an inner part and an outer part, the inner part of the second sealing element having a plurality of projections extending towards the second machine component to define the teeth of a labyrinth seal between the high pressure region and the low pressure region of the turbomachine, the outer part of the second sealing element being elastically coupled with the first sealing element to allow the distance between the first sealing element and the second sealing element to vary depending on the fluid dynamic forces acting on the turbomachine components, wherein one or more pressure chambers are located between the first sealing element and the second sealing element and configured to be in fluid communication with the processing fluid of the turbomachine to derive from such fluid communication a force acting on the outer part of the second sealing element in the direction of gap closure.
2. Device according to claim 1, wherein at least one pressure chamber of the device is in communication with the processing fluid of the turbomachine through one or more passageways in the first and/or the second sealing element.
3. Device according to claim 1, wherein the second sealing element comprises a circumferential slot defining a channel putting into fluid communication at least one pressure chamber of the seal with the processing fluid of the turbomachine.
4. Device according to claim 3, wherein the slot is at least partially located in the high pressure region of the turbomachine.
5. Device according to claim 2, wherein at least one passageway is located between a couple of consecutive teeth of the labyrinth seal to collect a fluid having an intermediate pressure between the high and the low pressure zones of the turbomachine.
6. Device according to claim 5, wherein more passageways are provided in fluid communication with consecutive pressure chambers to collect fluid having different pressures to derive forces acting on the outer part of the second sealing element with decreasing intensity from the high to the low pressure zones of the turbomachine.
7. Device according to claim 1, further comprising at least one stopper element to limit the movement of the second sealing element away from the first sealing element towards the second turbomachine component to set a threshold for gap closure.
8. Device according to claim 7, comprising at least two stopper elements axially spaced apart.
9. Device according to claim 1, wherein, for no differential pressure between the inner and outer part of the second sealing element, the second sealing element is configured to be spaced apart from the first sealing element to define an initial gap, which initial gap is gradually reduced with increasing differential pressures till the threshold is reached.
10. Device according to claim 1, wherein the second sealing element is an elastically deformable element hinged at the first sealing element, the variable distance between the first sealing element and the second sealing element depending on the deformation of the second sealing element with respect to the first sealing element.
11. Device according to claim 1, wherein the first sealing element has a circumferential notch for receiving a corresponding circumferential protrusion of the second sealing element, the circumferential notch and the circumferential protrusion having corresponding inclined abutment surfaces limiting the excursion of the protrusion in the notch in the radial direction.
12. Device according to claim 1, wherein the first sealing element and the second sealing element are of the same material, particularly a metallic material such as Aluminum, Steel, Ni-Based alloys or thermoplastic material like reinforced PEEK.
13. Device according to claim 1, wherein the first sealing element and the outer part of the second sealing element are of the same material, the inner part of the second sealing element, particularly the teeth of the labyrinth seal, are of a different material.
14. Device according to claim 12, wherein the teeth are of thermoplastic material while the remaining parts of the sealing elements are of metallic material such as Aluminum, Steel, Ni-alloys.
15. Device according to claim 1, wherein the sealing elements or parts thereof are created by an additive manufacturing process.
16. Device according to claim 1, wherein a plurality of adjacent second sealing elements are circumferentially separated by radial cuts.
17. Device according to claim 16, wherein each second sealing element of the plurality has a circumferential slot defining a channel putting into fluid communication at least one pressure chamber of the device with the processing fluid of the turbomachine, said slot extending circumferentially only on part of the circumferential extension of the second sealing element.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0015] Aspects of the present invention will become more apparent from the following description of exemplary embodiments to be considered in conjunction with accompanying drawings wherein:
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[0023] The following description of exemplary embodiments refer to the accompanying drawings. The same reference numbers in different drawings identify the same or similar elements. The following detailed description does not limit the invention. Instead, the scope of the invention is defined by the appended claims.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0024] Turbomachines comprise parts and components that rotates with respect to each other, interfacing regions kept at very different operating pressures. The use of efficient seals is thus of paramount importance to avoid leakages of the process fluids, performance losses and damages to the parts of the turbomachine. Labyrinth seals are a type of mechanical seal that provides a tortuous path to help prevent leakage and are often employed to seal rotating components of turbomachines. Embodiments described herein provide a labyrinth sealing device configured to seal (or that can seal) a circumferential gap between mutually rotatable turbomachine components. The device comprises two sealing elements: a first sealing element, which may be connected to the first turbomachine component, and a second sealing element. The second sealing element, in turn, has an inner part and an outer part. The inner part is provided with a plurality of projections extending towards the second machine component to define the teeth of a labyrinth seal. The outer part is connected to the first sealing element through an elastic element to allow the distance between the first sealing element and the second sealing element to vary depending on the fluid dynamic forces acting on the turbomachine components thus allowing greater efficiency and flexibility of use.
[0025] As it can be appreciated by looking at the table of
1. To be tolerant to unexpected vibrations and in off-design conditions;
2. To have a positive gap during the no-pressure cases such as at 1.sup.st critical speed crossing;
3. To have the minimum gap during the factory acceptance test case;
4. To have the minimum gap in the normal pressure case (site conditions).
[0026] The sealing device according to embodiments herein allows to reach the operative gap with differential pressures less than 1 bar and keep it controlled until the maximum pressure.
[0027] To such extent, elasticity is introduced in the component by less stiff material and a less stiff design.
A—A labyrinth seal with an elastic medium between the teeth and the housing working as shock absorber. The elastic medium shall be perfectly sealed with the housing and seal;
B—A labyrinth seal with a plurality of springs. A ring spring-like design is possible, for example, by joining different components by welding or brazing or by additive manufacturing. The shape of the elastic system can be «V-shaped», «C-shaped», «S-shaped» or whatever shape able to introduce elasticity in the system;
C—Like B with only one spring. The number of elastic elements shall be suitable with the desired stiffness and can vary accordingly;
D—Like B with the addition of a channel connecting a high pressure zone (p2) to an intermediate chamber in order to control gap closure with the pressure. The intermediate chambers need to be sealed and isolated from each other;
E—Like D with the possibility to connect the intermediate chamber of the seal with a given intermediate labyrinth gap at higher pressure (p2-Δp1);
F—A labyrinth seal with elastic walls;
F1—as F wherein the intermediate chamber can be pressurized with an intermediate pressure as in E;
F2—as F wherein the intermediate chamber can be pressurized with the high pressure (p2) or low pressure (p1) by holes on one of the vertical walls. These holes can be properly shaped in order to introduce some elasticity in the wall;
F3—single wall version to have more flexibility.
[0028] The number of elastic elements, defining also the intermediate chambers, is a design parameter together with the pressure connection points.
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[0030] With reference to the embodiment shown in this figure, the seal 1 is a device comprising a first sealing element 101 connected to a first turbomachine component 2 (for example a stator) and a second sealing element 201 coupled with a second turbomachine component 3 (for example a rotor). The second sealing element 201 has an inner part 301 and an outer part 401. The inner part 301 of the second sealing element 201 has a plurality of projections 501 extending towards the second machine component 2 to define the teeth of a labyrinth seal between the high pressure region and the low pressure region of the turbomachine indicated respectively with p2 and p1. In this embodiment, the outer part 401 of the second sealing element 201 is coupled with the first sealing element 101 through three elastic elements 601, 601′, 601″ defining two pressure chambers 701, 701′ to allow the distance between the first sealing element 101 and the second sealing element 201 to vary depending on the fluid dynamic forces acting on the turbomachine components. The pressure chambers 701, 701′ located between the first sealing element 101 and the second sealing element 201 are in fluid communication with the processing fluid of the turbomachine to derive a force acting on the outer part 401 of the second sealing element 201 in the direction of gap closure (as shown by the arrow in
[0031] The elastic elements and intermediate chambers can be in any number depending on design constraints and can assume any shape as those, for example, shown in
[0032] Reverting to the table of
[0033] The mechanical stop locks the seal deformation to a given value as shown in
[0034] The maximum allowable gap is thus controlled by the design of the mechanical stop while the locking pressure is controlled by the system stiffness (elastic constant) and by the initial gap in the internal locking system.
[0035] In an advantageous configuration, the locking pressure can be controlled also by using proper pressures in the chambers by spilling fluid from the labyrinth seal at different longitudinal distance using one or more channels connected with the intermediate pressures as discussed above with reference to
[0036] By acting on the pressure of the intermediate chamber(s), the locking state can be reached at different locking pressures thus providing a powerful fine-adjusting mechanism.
[0037] In an embodiment, referred to in
[0038] Referring now to
[0039] The device 1 includes at least one, but preferably a plurality of adjacent labyrinth seals 201 (also referenced herein as rotoric portions or second sealing elements), circumferentially spaced by radial cuts 901, which are located in a non-contact position along the exterior surface of the rotor 3.
[0040] The plurality of grooves forming the teeth 501 of the labyrinth seals may be machined or, in a particularly advantageous configuration, grown through additive manufacturing such that portions of higher elevation (also referred as “teeth”) formed between and by the grooves have a profile consistent with any requirements of an application of the device. For example, the tooth profile may be squared, trapezoidal, triangular, or any other shape that may be beneficial to a particular application of the device.
[0041] The labyrinth seals 201 are hinged at one extremity 4 to a statoric portion 101 (also referenced in the present disclosure as first sealing element) of the turbomachine to allow elastic deformation of the sealing device as best shown in
[0042] The statoric portion 101 has circumferential notches 5 for receiving corresponding circumferential protrusions 6 of the labyrinth seals 201, the circumferential notches 5 and the circumferential protrusions 6 having corresponding inclined abutment surfaces 7, 8 limiting the excursion of the protrusions 6 in the notches 5 in the radial direction to form a first stopper 801
[0043] A second stopper 801′ may be provided in the form of inclined abutment surfaces in the statoric portion 101 opposite the hinged extremity 4 coupled with corresponding inclined portions of the labyrinth seals 201 to further limit the deformation of the device at high pressures as best seen in
[0044] Each labyrinth seal 201 may have a circumferential slot 9 defining a channel putting into fluid communication the space between the statoric and the rotoric portions 101, 201 of the seal 1 with the processing fluid of the turbomachine. Said slot 9 may advantageously extend circumferentially only on part of the circumferential extension of each labyrinth seal 201 to finely control the effect of the intermediate pressure on the deformation of the sealing device.
[0045] The statoric part 101 and the rotoric part(s) 201 of the sealing device 1 may advantageously be of the same material, particularly a metallic material such as Aluminum, reinforced PEEK or the like as shown in
[0046] Alternatively the statoric part 101 and the rotoric part(s) 201 of the sealing device may advantageously be of a different material as shown in
[0047] In another embodiment, the statoric part 101 and the outer part 301 of the labyrinth seals are of the same material, while the teeth of the labyrinth seal 501 are of a different material as shown in
[0048] In some embodiments, the teeth of the sealing device 501 may be made of an abradable material, or, alternatively, in some other embodiments, the teeth may have an abradable coating formed on a surface thereof disposed opposite and in sealing relation with the rotor.
[0049] Bi-material seal solutions, composed, for example, by a cartridge in metal and teeth in thermoplastic, are particularly advantageous as they allow to keep the deformations controlled and the shaft protected from contact, particularly at high pressures, minimizing the volume of costly material.
[0050] In a particularly advantageous configuration, the sealing elements or parts thereof are realized through additive manufacturing process.
[0051] The term “additive manufacturing” references technologies that grow three-dimensional objects one layer at a time. Each successive layer bonds to the preceding layer of melted or partially melted material. It is possible to use different substances for layering material, including metal powder, thermoplastics, ceramics, composites, glass and even edibles like chocolate.
[0052] Objects are digitally defined by computer-aided-design (CAD) software that is used to create .stl files that essentially “slice” the object into ultra-thin layers. This information guides the path of a nozzle or print head as it precisely deposits material upon the preceding layer. Or, a laser or electron beam selectively melts or partially melts in a bed of powdered material. As materials cool or are cured, they fuse together to form a three-dimensional object.
[0053] Thanks to additive manufacturing technology, any geometry for the teeth in particular, and for any part of the sealing device in general, can be obtained thus allowing to optimize the design and contain the overall costs.
[0054] The result is a compliant seal that is tolerant to rubbing and contacts and that closes the gap since at low pressures (like during ASME PTC10 Type II test). Tighter clearances can be obtained, in fact, already starting from differential pressures of 0.6 bar with a strong limitation at higher pressures to realize a very powerful device, particularly when pressures spilt from various labyrinth regions are used to finely control the locking pressure.
[0055] Reference throughout the specification to “one embodiment” or “an embodiment” means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic described in connection with an embodiment is included in at least one embodiment of the subject matter disclosed. Thus, the appearance of the phrases “in one embodiment” or “in an embodiment” in various places throughout the specification is not necessarily referring to the same embodiment. Further, the particular features, structures or characteristics may be combined in any suitable manner in one or more embodiments.