Scaling effects on leakage losses in labyrinth seals

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Abstract

The accurate prediction of leakage losses through labyrinth seals in gas turbine engines depends largely on exact measurements. As tolerance effects are important, scaled-up models are used for experimental analysis. Application to real size engine conditions is of predominant importance. Measurements in a newly developed test section over wide pressure ranges with geometrically similar straight-through seal models of different scale indicate that the flow coefficient is not independent of scale. In a first attempt to clarify these questions, the results obtained from various models were correlated using Fanno-line analysis with dimensionless integral friction coefficients. The results obtained reveal the necessity for simultaneous consideration of Reynolds and Mach-number effects as well as relatively small geometrical deviations. © 1983 by ASME.

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Casey, S. L. K., Dörr, L., & Kim, S. (1983). Scaling effects on leakage losses in labyrinth seals. Journal of Engineering for Gas Turbines and Power, 105(2), 305–309. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.3227416

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