Self-guiding carbon seal system
US-12163432-B2 · Dec 10, 2024 · US
US10215054B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10215054-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514856072-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 16, 2015 |
| Priority date | Dec 16, 2014 |
| Publication date | Feb 26, 2019 |
| Grant date | Feb 26, 2019 |
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The present disclosure includes sealing systems comprising a secondary seal with one or more of a knife edge seal and a discourager. The secondary seal may act to isolate an interface between an inner and outer shaft and a bearing compartment. The inner and outer shafts may be high pressure compressor and low pressure turbine shafts, respectively.
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A sealing system comprising: an intershaft seal separating a bearing compartment from an annulus, wherein the intershaft seal comprises a buffer air inlet configured to provide back pressure to the annulus, wherein the intershaft seal is entirely radially outward of the annulus; an outer shaft concentrically surrounding at least a portion of an inner shaft, wherein an interface between the outer shaft and the inner shaft leads into a volume defined between the outer shaft and the inner shaft; and a secondary seal separating the annulus from the volume, wherein the secondary seal is radially inward of the intershaft seal; wherein the intershaft seal forms a radially outermost wall of the annulus; wherein the intershaft seal is configured to prevent lubricating oil in the bearing compartment from entering the annulus; and wherein the secondary seal is configured to prevent lubricating oil, that undesirably passed through the intershaft seal from the bearing compartment into the annulus, from entering the volume via the interface. 2. The sealing system of claim 1 , wherein the buffer air inlet comprises an opening defined in the radially outermost wall of the annulus the secondary seal comprises at least one knife edge seal. 3. The sealing system of claim 1 , wherein the bearing compartment is separated from the volume by both the intershaft seal and the secondary seal. 4. The sealing system of claim 1 , further comprising an oil drain located in the annulus. 5. The sealing system of claim 1 , wherein the annulus is entirely radially inward of the intershaft seal and wherein the volume is radially inward of the annulus. 6. The sealing system of claim 1 , wherein the outer shaft comprises a high pressure compressor shaft. 7. The sealing system of claim 1 , wherein the inner shaft comprises a low pressure turbine shaft. 8. A gas turbine engine comprising: an intershaft seal separating a bearing compartment from an annulus, wherein the intershaft seal comprises a buffer air inlet configured to provide back pressure to the annulus; an outer shaft concentrically surrounding at least a portion of an inner shaft, wherein an interface between the outer shaft and the inner shaft leads into a volume defined between the outer shaft and the inner shaft; and a secondary seal separating the annulus from the volume, wherein the secondary seal is radially inward of the intershaft seal; wherein the intershaft seal forms a radially outermost wall of the annulus; wherein the intershaft seal is configured to prevent lubricating oil in the bearing compartment from entering the annulus; wherein the secondary seal is configured to prevent lubricating oil, that undesirably passed through the intershaft seal from the bearing compartment into the annulus, from entering the volume via the interface; the annulus is entirely radially inward of the intershaft seal; and the volume is radially inward of the annulus. 9. The gas turbine engine of claim 8 , wherein the secondary seal comprises at least one of a knife edge seal and a discourager. 10. The gas turbine engine of claim 8 , further comprising an oil drain located in the annulus. 11. The gas turbine engine of claim 8 , wherein the outer shaft comprises a high pressure compressor shaft. 12. The gas turbine engine of claim 8 , wherein the inner shaft comprises a low pressure turbine shaft. 13. A gas turbine engine comprising: an intershaft seal separating a bearing compartment from an annulus, wherein the intershaft seal comprises a buffer air inlet configured to provide back pressure to the annulus, wherein the intershaft seal is entirely radially outward of the annulus; an outer shaft concentrically surrounding at least a portion of an inner shaft, wherein an interface between the outer shaft and the inner shaft leads into a volume defined between the outer shaft and the inner shaft ; and a secondary seal separating the annulus from the volume and comprising at least one knife edge seal, wherein the secondary seal is radially inward of the intershaft seal; wherein the intershaft seal forms a radially outermost wall of the annulus; wherein the intershaft seal is configured to prevent lubricating oil in the bearing compartment from entering the annulus; and wherein the secondary seal is configured to prevent lubricating oil, that undesirably passed through the intershaft seal from the bearing compartment into the annulus, from entering the volume via the interface. 14. The gas turbine engine of claim 13 , wherein the buffer air inlet comprises an opening defined in the radially outermost wall of the annulus. 15. The gas turbine engine of claim 13 , further comprising an oil drain located in the annulus. 16. The gas turbine engine of claim 13 , wherein the outer shaft comprises a high pressure compressor shaft and the inner shaft comprises a low pressure turbine shaft. 17. The gas turbine engine of claim 13 , wherein the annulus is radially inward of the intershaft seal and wherein the volume is radially inward of the annulus.
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