Sl. An et I. Green, AN EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION OF THE STEADY-STATE RESPONSE OF A NONCONTACTING FLEXIBLY MOUNTED ROTOR MECHANICAL FACE SEAL, Journal of tribology, 117(1), 1995, pp. 153-159
Recent theoretical work on the dynamics of the noncontacting flexibly
mounted rotor (FMR) seal has shown that it is superior in every aspect
of dynamic behavior compared to the flexibly mounted stator (FMS) sea
l. The FMR seal is inherently stable regardless of the operating speed
, the maximum relative misalignment response is smaller, and the criti
cal stator misalignment is larger. All these are measures of superior
performance. This work undertakes the experimental investigation of th
e dynamic behavior of a noncontracting FMR seal. The steady-state resp
onse of the FMR seal was measured at various operating conditions. The
results are given in terms of dynamic and static transmissibilities,
i. e., amplitude ratio of responses to two forcing inputs: the initial
rotor and fixed stator misalignments, These are then compared to the
analytical predictions. Further, operation maps are drawn for each set
of operation conditions. The maps indicate how safely (away from cont
act) the seal operates, It is shown that the combination of the seal p
arameters that maximize the fluid film stiffness is optimal for safe n
oncontacting operation.