IP Library Granted Patent US 9,057,279
Granted Patent B2
US 9,057,279 · App. 13/538,402 · Granted Jun 16, 2015

Labyrinth seals

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Patent No.
US 9,057,279
App. No.
13/538,402
Granted
Jun 16, 2015
Kind
B2
Abstract

A labyrinth seal impedes leakage flow though a gap between confronting static and moving parts in a turbomachine. The seal includes axially spaced and circumferentially extending sealing fins arranged in leakage flow series and projecting across the gap from at least one of the confronting parts into sealing proximity with the opposing confronting part. The fins have at least a distal portion that is curved or inclined in the upstream direction of the leakage flow to deflect the leakage flow in the upstream direction. Successive fins define chambers that accommodate recirculating vortices produced by the deflected leakage flow.

Claims (27)

1. A labyrinth seal arranged to impede leakage flow though a gap between confronting surfaces of static and moving parts in an axial fluid flow turbomachine, the labyrinth seal comprising:

a plurality of axially spaced and circumferentially extending sealing fins arranged in leakage flow series, the fins projecting across the gap from at least one of the confronting parts towards an opposing confronting part such that distal ends of the fins are in sealing proximity to the opposing confronting part;

a plurality of chambers defined by successive fins in leakage flow series;

each fin having an upstream-facing surface of which at least a distal portion thereof is inclined towards the upstream direction of the leakage flow to form a vortex-producing flow recirculation surface operative to deflect the leakage flow in the upstream direction and create recirculating vortices in the leakage flow within the chambers defined by successive fins,

wherein one of the confronting surfaces of the static and moving parts is castellated and comprises at least one land and at least one relatively recessed portion, each land and each recessed portion being in sealing proximity to the distal end of a sealing fin and wherein successive sealing fins alternately comprise at least one first fin having a straight upstream-facing surface inclined towards the upstream direction and at least one second fin having an upstream-facing surface of which at least the distal portion is inclined towards the upstream direction, the distal end of each first fin being in sealing proximity to a land and the distal end of each second fin being in sealing proximity to a recessed portion,

wherein the upstream-facing surface of the at least one second fin is variably curved concavely over its whole length, a maximum concavity being at its distal end.

2. A labyrinth seal according to claim 1 , wherein the flow recirculation surface formed by the inclined distal portion of the at least one second fin is the concavely curved portion of the second fin's upstream-facing surface.

3. A labyrinth seal according to claim 1 , wherein a most upstream fin of successive sealing fins is the most upstream at least one first fin whose distal end is in sealing proximity to a land, and an immediately succeeding fin to the most upstream fin is one of the at least one second fin whose distal end is in sealing proximity to a recessed surface portion.

4. A labyrinth seal according to claim 1 , wherein a most upstream fin of successive sealing fins is the most upstream at least one second fin whose distal end is in sealing proximity to a recessed surface portion and an immediately succeeding fin to the most upstream fin is one of the at least one first fin whose distal end is in sealing proximity to a land.

5. A labyrinth seal according to claim 1 , wherein the upstream-facing surface of each second fin comprises a radially extending portion projecting from the static or moving part and an inclined distal portion adjacent the fin's distal end.

6. A labyrinth seal according to claim 1 , wherein the upstream-facing surface of each first sealing fin is inclined in the upstream direction at an angle of between 10 and 70 degrees away from the radial direction.

7. A labyrinth seal according to claim 6 , wherein the upstream-facing surface of each first sealing fin is inclined in the upstream direction at an angle of 45 degrees away from the radial direction.

8. A labyrinth seal according to claim 1 , wherein the at least one first and second fins are provided on the static part and the castellated surface is provided on the moving part.

9. A labyrinth seal according to claim 6 , wherein the castellated surface comprises a radially outer surface of a turbine shroud ring in an axial flow turbine and the static part comprises a casing surrounding the turbine shroud ring.

10. A labyrinth seal according to claim 9 , wherein abradable material is provided on the static part adjacent the distal ends of the moving sealing fins and/or on the moving part adjacent the distal ends of the static sealing fins.

11. A labyrinth seal according to claim 1 , wherein the upstream facing surface is elliptically curved.

12. A labyrinth seal to claim 1 , wherein the upstream facing surface is parabolically curved.

13. A labyrinth seal to claim 1 , wherein the upstream facing surface is hyperbolically curved.

14. A turbomachine comprising a labyrinth seal arranged to impede leakage flow though a gap between confronting surfaces of static and moving parts in an axial fluid flow turbomachine, the labyrinth seal comprising:

a plurality of axially spaced and circumferentially extending sealing fins arranged in leakage flow series, the fins projecting across the gap from at least one of the confronting parts towards an opposing confronting part such that distal ends of the fins are in sealing proximity to the opposing confronting part;

a plurality of chambers defined by successive fins in leakage flow series;

each fin having an upstream-facing surface of which at least a distal portion thereof is inclined towards the upstream direction of the leakage flow to form a vortex-producing flow recirculation surface operative to deflect the leakage flow in the upstream direction and create recirculating vortices in the leakage flow within the chambers defined by successive fins,

wherein one of the confronting surfaces of the static moving parts is castellated and comprises at least one land and at least on relatively recessed portion, each land and each recessed portion being in sealing proximity to the distal end of a sealing fin and wherein successive sealing fins alternately comprise at least one first fin having a straight upstream-facing surface inclined towards the upstream direction and at least one second fin having an upstream-facing surface of which at least the distal portion is inclined towards the upstream direction, the distal end of each fin being in sealing proximity to a land and the distal end of each second fin being in sealing proximity to a recessed portion,

wherein the upstream-facing surface of the at least one second fin is variably curved concavely over its whole length, a maximum concavity being at its distal end.

15. A labyrinth seal to claim 14 , wherein the upstream facing surface is elliptically curved.

16. A labyrinth seal to claim 14 , wherein the upstream facing surface is parabolically curved.

17. A labyrinth seal to claim 14 , wherein the upstream facing surface is hyperbolically curved.

Assignments (4)
MERGER Recorded Mar 21, 2025
From: ARABELLE TECHNOLOGIES
To: ARABELLE SOLUTIONS FRANCE
Reel/Frame 070587/0348 →
NUNC PRO TUNC ASSIGNMENT Recorded Nov 26, 2024
From: GENERAL ELECTRIC TECHNOLOGY GMBH
To: POWER SOLUTIONS GAMMA FRANCE
Reel/Frame 069450/0966 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Nov 26, 2024
From: POWER SOLUTIONS GAMMA FRANCE
To: ARABELLE TECHNOLOGIES
Reel/Frame 069451/0916 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Aug 17, 2016
From: ALSTOM TECHNOLOGY LTD
To: GENERAL ELECTRIC TECHNOLOGY GMBH
Reel/Frame 039714/0578 →