Analysis and design of helium-buffered face seals for the SSME high-pressure oxygen turbopumpOne form of a gas-buffered seal consists of two opposed fluid-film face seals, each mating against a single collar. The buffer fluid is introduced at the OD and flows through the radial clearances of each seal to opposite and separate environments at the IDs. This arrangement was investigated for the helium buffer seals applied to the oxidizer pump of the Space Shuttle Main Engine (SSME). A variety of face configurations were considered, and the self-energized-hydrostatic and spiral-groove geometries were selected for detailed evaluation. Fluid-film performance, dynamic response, and thermoelastic distortions were determined. Because of very high temperature gradients, distortions of the turbine-side seal ring were excessive. Otherwise, performance was excellent in all respects.
Document ID
19900054945
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Shapiro, Wilbur (Mechanical Technology, Inc. Latham, NY, United States)