WO2011078962A1 - Abradable seal with axial offset - Google Patents

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WO2011078962A1
WO2011078962A1 PCT/US2010/059258 US2010059258W WO2011078962A1 WO 2011078962 A1 WO2011078962 A1 WO 2011078962A1 US 2010059258 W US2010059258 W US 2010059258W WO 2011078962 A1 WO2011078962 A1 WO 2011078962A1
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Roderick Lusted
Nuo Sheng
Vittorio Michelassi
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Priority to EP10795837.3A priority patent/EP2516867B1/en
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Priority to RU2012125897/06A priority patent/RU2550217C2/en
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Priority to JP2012545996A priority patent/JP5802217B2/en
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F04POSITIVE - DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS FOR LIQUIDS OR ELASTIC FLUIDS
    • F04DNON-POSITIVE-DISPLACEMENT PUMPS
    • F04D29/00Details, component parts, or accessories
    • F04D29/08Sealings
    • F04D29/16Sealings between pressure and suction sides
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F04POSITIVE - DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS FOR LIQUIDS OR ELASTIC FLUIDS
    • F04DNON-POSITIVE-DISPLACEMENT PUMPS
    • F04D29/00Details, component parts, or accessories
    • F04D29/08Sealings
    • F04D29/10Shaft sealings
    • F04D29/102Shaft sealings especially adapted for elastic fluid pumps
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F01MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; ENGINE PLANTS IN GENERAL; STEAM ENGINES
    • F01DNON-POSITIVE DISPLACEMENT MACHINES OR ENGINES, e.g. STEAM TURBINES
    • F01D11/00Preventing or minimising internal leakage of working-fluid, e.g. between stages
    • F01D11/003Preventing or minimising internal leakage of working-fluid, e.g. between stages by packing rings; Mechanical seals
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F01MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; ENGINE PLANTS IN GENERAL; STEAM ENGINES
    • F01DNON-POSITIVE DISPLACEMENT MACHINES OR ENGINES, e.g. STEAM TURBINES
    • F01D11/00Preventing or minimising internal leakage of working-fluid, e.g. between stages
    • F01D11/08Preventing or minimising internal leakage of working-fluid, e.g. between stages for sealing space between rotor blade tips and stator
    • F01D11/12Preventing or minimising internal leakage of working-fluid, e.g. between stages for sealing space between rotor blade tips and stator using a rubstrip, e.g. erodible. deformable or resiliently-biased part
    • F01D11/122Preventing or minimising internal leakage of working-fluid, e.g. between stages for sealing space between rotor blade tips and stator using a rubstrip, e.g. erodible. deformable or resiliently-biased part with erodable or abradable material
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F04POSITIVE - DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS FOR LIQUIDS OR ELASTIC FLUIDS
    • F04DNON-POSITIVE-DISPLACEMENT PUMPS
    • F04D29/00Details, component parts, or accessories
    • F04D29/08Sealings
    • F04D29/10Shaft sealings
    • F04D29/12Shaft sealings using sealing-rings
    • F04D29/122Shaft sealings using sealing-rings especially adapted for elastic fluid pumps
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F04POSITIVE - DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS FOR LIQUIDS OR ELASTIC FLUIDS
    • F04DNON-POSITIVE-DISPLACEMENT PUMPS
    • F04D29/00Details, component parts, or accessories
    • F04D29/08Sealings
    • F04D29/16Sealings between pressure and suction sides
    • F04D29/161Sealings between pressure and suction sides especially adapted for elastic fluid pumps
    • F04D29/162Sealings between pressure and suction sides especially adapted for elastic fluid pumps of a centrifugal flow wheel
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16JPISTONS; CYLINDERS; SEALINGS
    • F16J15/00Sealings
    • F16J15/44Free-space packings
    • F16J15/445Free-space packings with means for adjusting the clearance
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F05INDEXING SCHEMES RELATING TO ENGINES OR PUMPS IN VARIOUS SUBCLASSES OF CLASSES F01-F04
    • F05DINDEXING SCHEME FOR ASPECTS RELATING TO NON-POSITIVE-DISPLACEMENT MACHINES OR ENGINES, GAS-TURBINES OR JET-PROPULSION PLANTS
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    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10STECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10S415/00Rotary kinetic fluid motors or pumps
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10STECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • Exemplary embodiments relate generally to compressor seals and, more specifically, to the provision of abradable seals with axial offset for reducing leakage.
  • a compressor is a machine which increases the pressure of a compressible fluid, e.g., a gas, through the use of mechanical energy.
  • Compressors are used in a number of different applications and in a large number of industrial processes, including power generation, natural gas liquification and other processes.
  • various types of compressors used in such processes and process plants are the so-called centrifugal compressors, in which the mechanical energy operates on gas input to the compressor by way of centrifugal acceleration, for example, by rotating a centrifugal impeller.
  • Centrifugal compressors can be fitted with a single impeller, i.e., a single stage configuration, or with a plurality of impellers in series, in which case they are frequently referred to as multistage compressors.
  • Each of the stages of a centrifugal compressor typically includes an inlet conduit for gas to be compressed, an impeller which is capable of providing kinetic energy to the input gas and a diffuser which converts the kinetic energy of the gas leaving the impeller into pressure energy.
  • a multistage compressor 100 is illustrated in Figure 1.
  • Compressor 100 is included in casing 110 within which is mounted a shaft 120 and a plurality of impellers 130.
  • the shaft 120 and impellers 130 are included in a rotor assembly that is supported through bearings 190 and 195.
  • the multistage compressor operates to take an input process gas from an inlet duct 160, to inaease the process gas pressure through operation of the rotor assembly, and to subsequently expel the process gas through an outlet duct 170 at an output pressure which is higher than its input pressure.
  • the process gas may, for example, be any one of carbon dioxide, hydrogen sulfide, butane, methane, ethane, propane, liquefied natural gas, or a combination thereof.
  • Seals or sealing systems 180, 185 and 188 are provided between impellers 130 and bearing 190 and 195 to prevent the process gas from flowing through to the bearings. Seals 188 are impeller eye seals.
  • Each of the impellers 130 increases the pressure of the process gas.
  • Each of the impellers 130 may be considered to be one stage of the multistage compressor 100. Additional stages, therefore, result in an increase in the ratio of output pressure to input pressure.
  • the rotor assembly includes stationary portions known as stators and rotating portions known as rotors.
  • the overall operating efficiency of a compressor is adversely affected by leakage flow of the working fluid or gas between the stator and rotor due to differential axial pressure of the rotor.
  • FIG. 2 A sealing system using an abradable seal is illustrated in FIG. 2.
  • Sealing system 200 includes a rotor 210 (i.e., a rotating portion) and a stator 220 (i.e., a stationary portion). Rotor 210 rotates around a longitudinal axis of the compressor. Rotor 210 includes a plurality of rotor teeth 215. Rotor teeth 215 can be radial.
  • Stator 220 includes a cavity or housing 230 for housing a stator seal 223.
  • the stator seal includes an abradable portion or coating 225.
  • Stator seal 223 can be an insert ring with an abradable coating on the inner circumference in some arrangements. In other arrangements, the (entire) insert ring can also be made of an abradable material.
  • the stator seal circumferentially encloses the rotor; the rotor can rotate within along the inner circumference of the stator seal.
  • a stator seal is located on either side of each stage of a multistage compressor.
  • a stator seal within housing 230 as illustrated in FIG. 2 can be offset radially from a top portion 235 of the housing 230 by a spring activated mechanism 240.
  • the insert ring is typically partitioned into two or four equal sized sections.
  • the spring activated mechanism permits the stator seal to radially move toward or away from the rotor 210.
  • the two or four equal-sized section of the insert ring facilitate the radial movement.
  • Stator seal 223 with the spring activated mechanism may also be referred to as a compliant seal, a spring-backed seal or a spring-energized abradable seal.
  • a compliant seal when compared to a non-compliant seal (i.e., a seal not having a spring activated mechanism and hence no radial offset) provides a smaller radial clearance and a reduction in the leakage flow.
  • embodiments provide improved sealing characteristics to reduce leakage flow between a stator seal and a rotor of a rotor assembly by introducing a spring mechanism for facilitating axial positioning control over the seal.
  • a sealing system for a centrifugal compressor includes a stator having a seal housing, a seal disposed in the seal housing and having an abradable portion along an inner circumference, a rotor having a plurality of rotor teeth configured to rotate within the inner circumference of the seal and configured to create rub grooves within the abradable portion, and a first spring disposed between the stator and the seal and configured to facilitate axial movement of the seal relative to the seal housing.
  • a method for reducing leakage flow between a seal housed within a stator seal housing and a rotor of a centrifugal compressor wherein the rotor rotates within an inner circumference of the seal includes biasing the seal toward a high pressure side of the seal housing by a spring load to create an axial gap between the seal and the seal housing, starting the compressor, cutting radial rub grooves in an abradable portion of the seal, increasing a speed of the compressor and moving the seal toward a low pressure side of the seal housing.
  • a centrifugal compressor includes a stator having a seal housing, a seal disposed in the seal housing and having an abradable portion along an inner circumference, a rotor having a plurality of rotor teeth configured to rotate within the inner circumference of the seal and configured to create rub grooves within the abradable portion, a first spring disposed between the stator and the seal and configured to facilitate axial movement of the seal, and a secondary seal located between a lower pressure side of the housing and the seal.
  • FIG. 1 illustrates a multistage compressor
  • FIG. 2 illustrates a side view of a rotor/stator sealing assembly utilizing an abradable seal
  • FIG. 4 illustrates a side view of a rotor assembly utilizing an abradable seal according to exemplary embodiments in an operating state
  • FIG. 5 illustrates a method in accordance with exemplary embodiments.
  • leakage flow between rotor teeth and stator rub grooves in a rotor assembly may be reduced by employing a pressure activated mechanism to achieve active axial positioning control of the rotor teeth relative to the rub grooves.
  • a computational fluid dynamics (CFD) analysis of rub groove impact indicates that teeth/groove axial positioning plays an important role in leakage performance.
  • An axial offsetting of rotor teeth after initial formation of the grooves may reduce the performance debit.
  • Exemplary embodiments may utilize a pressure-activating mechanism to achieve active axial positioning control of the rotor teeth relative to the rub groove as illustrated in sealing system 300 FIG. 3.
  • Sealing system 300 may include rotor 310 and stator 320.
  • Rotor 310 may include a plurality of rotor teeth 315 which may be radial.
  • Stator 320 may include a stator seal 323 located within a seal housing 330.
  • the stator seal may include an abradable portion or coating 325.
  • Stator seal 323 may include an insert ring (two or more portions) with an abradable coating on the inner circumference in some arrangements.
  • the insert ring may be made of steel.
  • the abradable coating on the inner circumference may be a porous metallic material such as porous Aluminum, Cobalt or Nickel-based thermally sprayed coatings; it may alternatively be plastic-based (e.g., Teflon, Polyester).
  • the (entire) insert ring may also be made of an abradable material.
  • the abradable material may be Fluorosint-500, a mica-reinforced Teflon for example.
  • Stator seal 323 may be placed within housing 330 and offset radially from a top portion 335 of the housing by a spring activated mechanism 340.
  • Rotor teeth 315 may create rub grooves 327 in the abradable stator portion 325.
  • an axial gap 360 may be created or designed between stator seal 320 and seal housing 330 by the use of an axially oriented spring 350.
  • stator seal 323 While being assembled, stator seal 323 may be pushed (or set) to the high(er) pressure side (P+) of housing 330 by the axially oriented spring
  • Spring 350 may be placed between seal 323 and the low(er) pressure side (P-) of housing 330. Spring 350 may be in its (original) or slightly compressed state at this time. The axially oriented spring 350 may bias the stator seal 323 toward the higher pressure side.
  • rotor teeth 3 5 may cut into abradable portion 325 during critical vibration and create rub grooves 327.
  • the difference in pressure between P+ and P-
  • Rotor teeth 315 may ride in the middle of rub grooves 327 at these speeds and stator seal position.
  • the pressure differential (between P+ and P-) increases.
  • the increased pressure ratio across seal 323 from the high pressure (or P+) side may force seal 323 to move axially towards the low pressure (or P-) side.
  • Spring 350 may start to contract (i.e., not in its original state) as the pressure increases.
  • the amount of leakage may be decreased as a result.
  • the leakage can be controlled by spring stiffness and operating pressure ratio.
  • a secondary seal may also be included between seal 323 and seal housing 330 in some embodiments to provide a further reduction in leakage as illustrated in FIGs. 3 and 4. Referring to FIG. 4, secondary seal
  • Secondary seal 370 may block leakage between seal 323 and seal housing 330 at design speed. Secondary seal 370, therefore, further reduces the leakage.
  • the axial offset as described in exemplary embodiments may be additional to the radial offset, the axial offset may be implemented by itself (i.e., without the radial offset) in some embodiments.
  • the axial offset reduces the radial gap and reduces leakage debit in either (i.e., with or without radial offset) arrangements.
  • a method 500 in accordance with exemplary embodiments may be described with reference to FIG. 5.
  • an axial gap may be created between a seal and seal housing of a centrifugal compressor at 510 by moving the seal toward a high pressure side of the housing utilizing an axially oriented spring (in its original or slightly compressed state).
  • the compressor may be started at 520.
  • Rotor teeth may cut rub grooves in the stator seal abradable portion at 530.
  • the compressor speed (and hence, pressure) may be increased at 540.
  • the seal spring may become compressed with increased pressure and the seal moves toward the low pressure side at 550.
  • the gap between rotor teeth and the abradable portion may decrease and secondary seal may provide additional leakage protection as described above.
  • CFD analysis demonstrates that axial rub-groove positioning of the abradable seal, achieved by pressure-activating mechanism in exemplary embodiments, increases sealing performance.
  • Exemplary embodiments are directed to axial positioning control of the abradable seal design. While previous efforts have focused on minimizing radial clearance between rotor teeth and abradable seal, embodiments as described herein introduce a pressure-activated axial positioning mechanism, which leads to minimizing the sealing gap
  • Exemplary embodiments as described herein provide multiple advantages, A sealing system according to exemplary embodiments reduces leakage caused by rub grooves to a non-compliant abradable seal. The system also optimizes performance of the compliant (spring-energized) abradable seal for an impeller eye of a centrifugal compressor.
  • Centrifugal compressor stage efficiency can be improved by providing an active axial-positioning mechanism as described in exemplary embodiments to achieve a minimum sealing gap.
  • a plurality of axial positioning mechanisms may be provided in the stator seal.
  • the plurality of axial positioning mechanisms may be distributed (or spaced apart) equally along the seal for example.
  • the axial-positioning mechanism according to exemplary embodiments is not limited to implementation in new compressors. Existing compressors with seal rings can be retrofitted with the axial-positioning mechanism, Furthermore, while the active-positioning mechanism of exemplary embodiments has been described with respect to centrifugal compressors, it may be equally applicable to turbo machines in general.

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A sealing system (200) for a centrifugal compressor includes a stator (220) having a seal housing (230), a seal (223) disposed in the seal housing (230) and having an abradable portion (225) along an inner circumference, a rotor (210) having a plurality of rotor teeth (215) configured to rotate within the inner circumference of the seal (223) and configured to create rub grooves (227) within the abradable portion (225), and a first spring (240) disposed between the stator (220) and the seal (210) and configured to facilitate axial movement of the seal (223) relative to the seal housing (230).

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ABRADABLE SEAL WITH AXIAL OFFSET
TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] Exemplary embodiments relate generally to compressor seals and, more specifically, to the provision of abradable seals with axial offset for reducing leakage.
BACKGROUND
[0002] A compressor is a machine which increases the pressure of a compressible fluid, e.g., a gas, through the use of mechanical energy.
Compressors are used in a number of different applications and in a large number of industrial processes, including power generation, natural gas liquification and other processes. Among the various types of compressors used in such processes and process plants are the so-called centrifugal compressors, in which the mechanical energy operates on gas input to the compressor by way of centrifugal acceleration, for example, by rotating a centrifugal impeller.
[0003] Centrifugal compressors can be fitted with a single impeller, i.e., a single stage configuration, or with a plurality of impellers in series, in which case they are frequently referred to as multistage compressors. Each of the stages of a centrifugal compressor typically includes an inlet conduit for gas to be compressed, an impeller which is capable of providing kinetic energy to the input gas and a diffuser which converts the kinetic energy of the gas leaving the impeller into pressure energy. [0004] A multistage compressor 100 is illustrated in Figure 1.
Compressor 100 is included in casing 110 within which is mounted a shaft 120 and a plurality of impellers 130. The shaft 120 and impellers 130 are included in a rotor assembly that is supported through bearings 190 and 195.
[0005] The multistage compressor operates to take an input process gas from an inlet duct 160, to inaease the process gas pressure through operation of the rotor assembly, and to subsequently expel the process gas through an outlet duct 170 at an output pressure which is higher than its input pressure. The process gas may, for example, be any one of carbon dioxide, hydrogen sulfide, butane, methane, ethane, propane, liquefied natural gas, or a combination thereof.
[0006] Seals or sealing systems 180, 185 and 188 are provided between impellers 130 and bearing 190 and 195 to prevent the process gas from flowing through to the bearings. Seals 188 are impeller eye seals.
[0007] Each of the impellers 130 increases the pressure of the process gas. Each of the impellers 130 may be considered to be one stage of the multistage compressor 100. Additional stages, therefore, result in an increase in the ratio of output pressure to input pressure.
[0008] The rotor assembly includes stationary portions known as stators and rotating portions known as rotors. The overall operating efficiency of a compressor is adversely affected by leakage flow of the working fluid or gas between the stator and rotor due to differential axial pressure of the rotor.
[0009] In centrifugal compressors, abradable seals can be used to reduce the leakage flow (of the working gas) to improve stage efficiency via clearance reduction without the risk of harming the rotor portion. [0010] A sealing system using an abradable seal is illustrated in FIG. 2. Sealing system 200 includes a rotor 210 (i.e., a rotating portion) and a stator 220 (i.e., a stationary portion). Rotor 210 rotates around a longitudinal axis of the compressor. Rotor 210 includes a plurality of rotor teeth 215. Rotor teeth 215 can be radial. Stator 220 includes a cavity or housing 230 for housing a stator seal 223.
[0011] The stator seal includes an abradable portion or coating 225.
Stator seal 223 can be an insert ring with an abradable coating on the inner circumference in some arrangements. In other arrangements, the (entire) insert ring can also be made of an abradable material.
[0012] The stator seal circumferentially encloses the rotor; the rotor can rotate within along the inner circumference of the stator seal. A stator seal is located on either side of each stage of a multistage compressor.
[0013] Rotation of the rotor 210 causes the rotor-mounted radial teeth
215 to create rub grooves 227 along the inner circumference of the stator- mounted abradable seal 223 and can cause debit (i.e., an increase in the leakage flow) to sealing performance.
[0014] In order to reduce leakage flow, a stator seal within housing 230 as illustrated in FIG. 2 can be offset radially from a top portion 235 of the housing 230 by a spring activated mechanism 240. The insert ring is typically partitioned into two or four equal sized sections. The spring activated mechanism permits the stator seal to radially move toward or away from the rotor 210. The two or four equal-sized section of the insert ring facilitate the radial movement. [0015] Stator seal 223 with the spring activated mechanism may also be referred to as a compliant seal, a spring-backed seal or a spring-energized abradable seal. A compliant seal, when compared to a non-compliant seal (i.e., a seal not having a spring activated mechanism and hence no radial offset) provides a smaller radial clearance and a reduction in the leakage flow.
[0016] It would be desirable to design and provide an improved sealing mechanism for reducing the leakage flow debit further.
SUMMARY
[0017] Systems and methods according to these exemplary
embodiments provide improved sealing characteristics to reduce leakage flow between a stator seal and a rotor of a rotor assembly by introducing a spring mechanism for facilitating axial positioning control over the seal.
[0018] According to an exemplary embodiment, a sealing system for a centrifugal compressor is disclosed. The sealing system includes a stator having a seal housing, a seal disposed in the seal housing and having an abradable portion along an inner circumference, a rotor having a plurality of rotor teeth configured to rotate within the inner circumference of the seal and configured to create rub grooves within the abradable portion, and a first spring disposed between the stator and the seal and configured to facilitate axial movement of the seal relative to the seal housing.
[0019] According to another embodiment, a method for reducing leakage flow between a seal housed within a stator seal housing and a rotor of a centrifugal compressor wherein the rotor rotates within an inner circumference of the seal is disclosed. The method includes biasing the seal toward a high pressure side of the seal housing by a spring load to create an axial gap between the seal and the seal housing, starting the compressor, cutting radial rub grooves in an abradable portion of the seal, increasing a speed of the compressor and moving the seal toward a low pressure side of the seal housing.
[0020] According to a further embodiment, a centrifugal compressor includes a stator having a seal housing, a seal disposed in the seal housing and having an abradable portion along an inner circumference, a rotor having a plurality of rotor teeth configured to rotate within the inner circumference of the seal and configured to create rub grooves within the abradable portion, a first spring disposed between the stator and the seal and configured to facilitate axial movement of the seal, and a secondary seal located between a lower pressure side of the housing and the seal.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0021] The accompanying drawings illustrate exemplary embodiments, wherein:
[0022] FIG. 1 illustrates a multistage compressor;
[0023] FIG. 2 illustrates a side view of a rotor/stator sealing assembly utilizing an abradable seal;
[0024] FIG. 3 illustrates a side view of a rotor/stator sealing assembly utilizing an abradable seal according to exemplary embodiments in an initial state;
[002S] FIG. 4 illustrates a side view of a rotor assembly utilizing an abradable seal according to exemplary embodiments in an operating state; and
[0026] FIG. 5 illustrates a method in accordance with exemplary embodiments.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0027] The following detailed description of the exemplary
embodiments refers to the accompanying drawings. The same reference numbers in different drawings identify the same or similar elements. Also, the following detailed description does not limit the invention. Instead, the scope of the invention is defined by the appended claims.
[0028] In exemplary embodiments, leakage flow between rotor teeth and stator rub grooves in a rotor assembly may be reduced by employing a pressure activated mechanism to achieve active axial positioning control of the rotor teeth relative to the rub grooves.
[0029] A computational fluid dynamics (CFD) analysis of rub groove impact indicates that teeth/groove axial positioning plays an important role in leakage performance. An axial offsetting of rotor teeth after initial formation of the grooves may reduce the performance debit.
[0030] Exemplary embodiments may utilize a pressure-activating mechanism to achieve active axial positioning control of the rotor teeth relative to the rub groove as illustrated in sealing system 300 FIG. 3. Sealing system 300 may include rotor 310 and stator 320. Rotor 310 may include a plurality of rotor teeth 315 which may be radial. Stator 320 may include a stator seal 323 located within a seal housing 330. [0031 ] As described above, the stator seal may include an abradable portion or coating 325. Stator seal 323 may include an insert ring (two or more portions) with an abradable coating on the inner circumference in some arrangements. The insert ring may be made of steel. The abradable coating on the inner circumference may be a porous metallic material such as porous Aluminum, Cobalt or Nickel-based thermally sprayed coatings; it may alternatively be plastic-based (e.g., Teflon, Polyester).
[0032] In other arrangements, the (entire) insert ring may also be made of an abradable material. The abradable material may be Fluorosint-500, a mica-reinforced Teflon for example.
[0033] Stator seal 323 may be placed within housing 330 and offset radially from a top portion 335 of the housing by a spring activated mechanism 340. Rotor teeth 315 may create rub grooves 327 in the abradable stator portion 325. In exemplary embodiments, an axial gap 360 may be created or designed between stator seal 320 and seal housing 330 by the use of an axially oriented spring 350.
[0034] While being assembled, stator seal 323 may be pushed (or set) to the high(er) pressure side (P+) of housing 330 by the axially oriented spring
350. Spring 350 may be placed between seal 323 and the low(er) pressure side (P-) of housing 330. Spring 350 may be in its (original) or slightly compressed state at this time. The axially oriented spring 350 may bias the stator seal 323 toward the higher pressure side.
[0035] During the usage, at start-up (i.e., when the pressure ratio is low), rotor teeth 3 5 may cut into abradable portion 325 during critical vibration and create rub grooves 327. At start up speeds, the difference in pressure (between P+ and P-) is relatively low making it possible to maintain the position of the seal at the higher pressure side. Rotor teeth 315 may ride in the middle of rub grooves 327 at these speeds and stator seal position.
[0036] At design speed, the pressure differential (between P+ and P-) increases. As illustrated in FIG. 4, the increased pressure ratio across seal 323 from the high pressure (or P+) side may force seal 323 to move axially towards the low pressure (or P-) side. Spring 350 may start to contract (i.e., not in its original state) as the pressure increases.
[0037] This axial movement (from the higher pressure side P+ to the lower pressure side P-) forms a smaller or tighter gap between rotor teeth 315 and rub grooves 327. Rotor teeth 315 are not riding in the middle of the rub grooves 327 as illustrated.
[0038] The spacing between the (tips of the) rotor teeth and the part of the abradable portion facing the rotor teeth of FIG. 4 is smaller in relation to the spacing between the rotor teeth and the middle of rub grooves of FIG. 3.
The amount of leakage may be decreased as a result. The leakage can be controlled by spring stiffness and operating pressure ratio.
[0039] A secondary seal may also be included between seal 323 and seal housing 330 in some embodiments to provide a further reduction in leakage as illustrated in FIGs. 3 and 4. Referring to FIG. 4, secondary seal
370 may block leakage between seal 323 and seal housing 330 at design speed. Secondary seal 370, therefore, further reduces the leakage.
[0040] While the axial offset as described in exemplary embodiments may be additional to the radial offset, the axial offset may be implemented by itself (i.e., without the radial offset) in some embodiments. The axial offset reduces the radial gap and reduces leakage debit in either (i.e., with or without radial offset) arrangements.
[0041] A method 500 in accordance with exemplary embodiments may be described with reference to FIG. 5. During assembly, an axial gap may be created between a seal and seal housing of a centrifugal compressor at 510 by moving the seal toward a high pressure side of the housing utilizing an axially oriented spring (in its original or slightly compressed state). The compressor may be started at 520. Rotor teeth may cut rub grooves in the stator seal abradable portion at 530.
[0042] The compressor speed (and hence, pressure) may be increased at 540. As the compressor operates toward the design speed, the seal spring may become compressed with increased pressure and the seal moves toward the low pressure side at 550. The gap between rotor teeth and the abradable portion may decrease and secondary seal may provide additional leakage protection as described above.
[0043] CFD analysis demonstrates that axial rub-groove positioning of the abradable seal, achieved by pressure-activating mechanism in exemplary embodiments, increases sealing performance.
[0044] Exemplary embodiments are directed to axial positioning control of the abradable seal design. While previous efforts have focused on minimizing radial clearance between rotor teeth and abradable seal, embodiments as described herein introduce a pressure-activated axial positioning mechanism, which leads to minimizing the sealing gap
independent of compressor critical vibration or thermal transients.
[0045] Exemplary embodiments as described herein provide multiple advantages, A sealing system according to exemplary embodiments reduces leakage caused by rub grooves to a non-compliant abradable seal. The system also optimizes performance of the compliant (spring-energized) abradable seal for an impeller eye of a centrifugal compressor.
[0046] Centrifugal compressor stage efficiency can be improved by providing an active axial-positioning mechanism as described in exemplary embodiments to achieve a minimum sealing gap.
[0047] In some embodiments, a plurality of axial positioning mechanisms may be provided in the stator seal. The plurality of axial positioning mechanisms may be distributed (or spaced apart) equally along the seal for example.
[0048] The axial-positioning mechanism according to exemplary embodiments is not limited to implementation in new compressors. Existing compressors with seal rings can be retrofitted with the axial-positioning mechanism, Furthermore, while the active-positioning mechanism of exemplary embodiments has been described with respect to centrifugal compressors, it may be equally applicable to turbo machines in general.
[0049] The above-described exemplary embodiments are intended to be illustrative in all respects, rather than restrictive, of the present invention.
Thus the present invention is capable of many variations in detailed implementation that can be derived from the description contained herein by a person skilled in the art. All such variations and modifications are considered to be within the scope and spirit of the present invention as defined by the following claims. No element, act, or instruction used in the description of the present application should be construed as critical or essential to the invention unless explicitly described as such. Also, as used herein, the article "a" is intended to include one or more items.

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CLAIMS:
1. A sealing system (200) for a centrifugal compressor comprising: a stator (220) having a seal housing (230);
a seal (223) disposed in the seal housing and having an abradable portion (225) along an inner circumference;
a rotor (210) having a plurality of rotor teeth (215) configured to rotate within the inner circumference of the seal and configured to create rub grooves (227) within the abradable portion (225); and
a first spring (240) disposed between the stator (220) and the seal (223) and configured to facilitate axial movement of the seal (223).
2. The sealing system of claim 1 , wherein the rotor teeth are oriented in a radial direction.
3. The sealing system of claim 1 , wherein the first spring biases the seal axially toward a high pressure side of the seal housing at startup of the compressor.
4. The sealing system of claim 3, wherein the first spring is in an expanded state at the startup of the compressor.
5. The sealing system of claim 3, wherein the seal is configured to move toward a low pressure side of the seal housing at a design speed of the compressor.
6. The sealing system of claim 5, wherein the first spring is in a compressed state at design speeds of the compressor.
7. The sealing system of claim 1 , further comprising:
a secondary seal located between a lower pressure side of the seal housing and the seal.
8. The sealing system of claim 1 , further comprising:
a second spring between the seal and the seal housing and configured to provide radial movement of the seal.
9. The sealing system of claim 8, wherein the second spring is in an expanded position during operation of the compressor.
10. The sealing system of claim 9, wherein the second spring is configured to reduce a radial distance between the seal and the rotor.
1 1. The sealing system of claim 1 , wherein the seal is an insert ring.
12. The sealing system of claim 1 1 , wherein the insert ring is made of steel and the abradable portion is made of porous metallic material.
13. The sealing system of claim 1 , wherein the seal is an insert ring made of abradable material.
14. A method for reducing leakage flow between a seal (223) housed within a stator seal housing (230) and a rotor (210) of a centrifugal compressor wherein the rotor (210) rotates within an inner circumference of the seal (223), the method comprising:
biasing the seal (223) toward a high pressure side of the seal housing (230) by a spring load (240) to create an axial gap between the seal (223) and the seal housing (230);
starting the compressor;
cutting radial rub grooves (227) in an abradable portion (225) of the seal (223);
increasing a speed of the compressor; and
moving the seal (223) toward a low pressure side of the seal housing
(230).
15. A centrifugal compressor comprising:
a stator (220) having a seal housing (230);
a seal (223) disposed in the seal housing (230) and having an abradable portion (223) along an inner circumference;
a rotor (210) having a plurality of rotor teeth (215) configured to rotate within the inner circumference of the seal (223) and configured to create rub grooves (227) within the abradable portion (225);
a first spring (240) disposed between the stator (220) and the seal (223) and configured to facilitate axial movement of the seal (223); and a secondary seal (370) located between a lower pressure side of the housing (230) and the seal (233).
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