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Self-acting seals for helicopter enginesAn experimental evaluation was conducted with NASA-designed self-acting face and circumferential seals for use in the main shaft positions of advanced gas turbine engines. The seals featured Rayleigh step pads (self-acting geometry) for lift augmentation. The tested seals incorporated design improvements over previous self-acting configurations. Self-acting face seals were tested to speeds of 214 m/s (700 ft/sec, 63700 rpm), air pressures of 216.8 N/sq cm abs (314.7 psia), and air temperatures of 688K (778 F). Self-acting circumferential seals were tested to speeds of 183 m/s (600 ft/sec, 47700 rpm), air pressures of 61.8 N/sq cm abs (89.7 psia), and air temperatures of 711 K (820 F). Self-acting face-seals are capable of operating at conditions exceeding conventional seal capability. The limit on speed capability was found to be the flatness of the seal-seat. The self-acting circumferential seal design tested requires further development for use in advanced engines.
Document ID
19760011035
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Contractor Report (CR)
Authors
Lynwander, P.
(Avco Lycoming Div. Stratford, CT, United States)
Date Acquired
September 3, 2013
Publication Date
October 1, 1975
Subject Category
Aircraft Propulsion And Power
Report/Patent Number
LYC-75-78
NASA-CR-134940
Report Number: LYC-75-78
Report Number: NASA-CR-134940
Accession Number
76N18123
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NAS3-18015
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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