
Study on the Influence of High Temperature and High Speed Working Conditions on the Leakage Characteristics of Flexible Bristle Brush Seal
Author(s) -
Y. H.,
S. X. Li,
S. Y Zhang,
Haibin Liao,
L. X. Sha
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
iop conference series. materials science and engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1757-899X
pISSN - 1757-8981
DOI - 10.1088/1757-899x/1081/1/012003
Subject(s) - bristle , brush , leakage (economics) , mechanics , seal (emblem) , materials science , computer simulation , mechanical engineering , pressure drop , composite material , engineering , physics , art , visual arts , economics , macroeconomics
Compared with the metal bristles, the flexible bristles can reduce the heat and wear caused by the friction between the bristles bundle and the rotor, and improve the working stability and working life of the brush seal. In this paper, the L-shaped numerical mode is established to analyze leakage characteristics of flexible bristle brush seal. The flow field of brush seal is analyzed, and the effects of differential pressure, rotating speed and temperature on the leakage rate were studied as well. The leakage rate of the flexible bristles brush seal under different pressure and rotating speed was measured and compared with the numerical results. The results show that: Pressure drop mainly occurred in bristles pack; Small pressure difference, high temperature and high speed can improve the sealing performance, which, shows that the flexible bristles brush seal can well adapt to high temperature and high speed conditions; The leakage rate after running-in is slightly lower than that before running-in, and has better sealing performance, and the brush bristles arrangement is complete and tight after test, indicating that the flexible bristle brush seal has the ability of lasting and stable seal; The error between experimental results and numerical simulation results is less than 10%, and the variation trend is consistent, confirming the accuracy of the leakage rate obtained by numerical simulation.