Gas seal for rotating components

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Inventors

Wilcox, Ernest W.
Wilson, Jr., Jack W.

Application #

564448

Filed

Dec-22-1983

Published

Feb-19-1985

Current US Class

277/641
277/650
415/175

International Classes

F16J 015/34; F16J 015/40

Field of Search

277/53 277/54 277/229 277/230 277/81 415/172 415/174 415/175

Assignee

United Technologies Corporation (Hartford, CT)

Examiners

Smith; Robert I.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Revis; Stephen E.

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Abstract
A seal between co-rotating, opposed annular surfaces of interconnected elements comprises a multi-filament wire rope disposed within an annular groove formed at the interface between the two surfaces, the groove being wedge-shaped in cross-section, one side of the wedge being formed by each element. The wire rope is forced into sealing relationship with the groove surfaces along its entire length by centrifugal forces. The multi-filament wire rope has improved sealing capability over solid, single filament wire seals of the prior art. The seal is particularly well suited for use in the hot turbine section of a gas turbine engine and is resistent to damage and failures due to multiple engine cycles.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A seal assembly comprising;

a first component adapted to rotate about an axis and including means defining a radially extending annular surface disposed about said axis of rotation;

a second component interconnected to said first component and adapted to rotate therewith at the same speed about the same axis of rotation, said second component comprising wall means adjacent said annular surface, said wall means defining a substantially frusto-conical surface coaxial with said annular surface defining an annular seal compartment therebetween; and

a free length of flexible wire rope, said flexible wire rope comprising a plurality of wire filaments twisted together, said rope disposed in said annular compartment and extending once substantially completely around said compartment in substantially continuous contact with both said annular surface and said frusto-conical surface, wherein during rotation of said seal assembly said wire rope is pressed into sealing relationship against said annular and frusto-conical surfaces by centrifugal forces.



Description
DESCRIPTION

1. Technical Field

This invention relates to gas seals.

2. Background Art

It is common in rotating machinery to require an annular seal between the axially facing opposed surfaces of adjacent annular components, which components are interconnected and rotate together at the same speed. The purpose of the seal is to prevent radial gas flow from an annular gas space on one side of the seal to another gas space on the other side of the seal.

In the prior art an annular groove is disposed in one of the opposed annular surfaces. A radially inwardly facing surface of the groove converges toward the other of the opposed annular surfaces in a radially outward direction to form an annular compartment which is V-shaped in cross-section. A single wire of solid circular cross-section is disposed within the V-shaped compartment and extends once around the compartment to form a loop. The ends of the wire are not attached, but may touch or be closely spaced from each other. During rotation of the components centrifugal force causes the wire to be pressed along its entire length into sealing contact with both annular surfaces.
 
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