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Original Articles

Centrifugal Inertia Effects in Two-Phase Face Seal Films

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Pages 177-186 | Published online: 25 Mar 2008
 

Abstract

A simplified, semianalytical model has been developed to analyze the effect of centrifugal inertia in two-phase face seals. The model is based on the assumption of isothermal flow through the seal, but at an elevated temperature, and takes into account heat transfer and boiling. Using this model, seal performance curves are obtained with water as the working fluid. It is shown that the centrifugal inertia of the fluid reduces the load-carrying capacity dramatically at high speeds and that operational instability exists under certain conditions. While an all-liquid seal may be starved at speeds higher than a “critical” value, leakage always occurs under boiling conditions.

Presented at the 41st Annual Meeting in Toronto, Ontario, Canada May 12–15, 1986

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Presented at the 41st Annual Meeting in Toronto, Ontario, Canada May 12–15, 1986

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