Ceramic seal runner support system
US-2017234432-A1 · Aug 17, 2017 · US
US11255436B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11255436-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816205943-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 30, 2018 |
| Priority date | Nov 30, 2018 |
| Publication date | Feb 22, 2022 |
| Grant date | Feb 22, 2022 |
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A seal assembly is disclosed for sealing a high pressure fluid cavity from a low pressure fluid cavity. The cavities are at least partially disposed between a rotatable shaft and a sump housing. The seal assembly comprises a circumferential runner and a seal ring. The circumferential runner is carried by the shaft and has a radially outward facing seal surface extending axially along the shaft. The seal ring is sealing engaged with the sump housing and has a radially inward facing seal surface that sealingly engages the radially outward facing seal surface of the runner. The runner and the seal ring are formed from materials having coefficients of thermal expansion that are matched to effect sealing engagement between the runner and the seal ring over a predetermined range of operating temperatures.
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A seal assembly for sealing a higher pressure fluid cavity from a lower pressure fluid cavity, said cavities at least partially disposed between a rotatable shaft and a sump housing radially displaced from said rotatable shaft, the seal assembly comprising: a circumferential runner carried by the shaft having a radially outward facing seal surface extending axially along the shaft; a runner mount fixed to the shaft and extending radially outward away from the shaft, the runner mount including a radially outer portion engaged with the radially outward facing seal surface of the circumferential runner and a radially inner portion spaced apart from the radially outer portion to define a space that receives the circumferential runner therebetween and positions the circumferential runner to extend axially forward from the space such that a forward end of the circumferential runner is cantilevered to the runner mount, wherein the runner mount retains the circumferential runner to the shaft in a fixed radial position, and a seal ring sealing engaged with the sump housing and having a radially inward facing seal surface that is biased radially inward into engagement with the radially outward facing seal surface such that the seal ring is movable relative to the sump housing to sealingly engage said radially outward facing seal surface of said runner, wherein the seal ring is offset axially forward from the radially outer portion of the runner mount and is positioned at least partially above the radially inner portion; wherein said runner and said seal ring are formed from materials having coefficients of thermal expansion that are matched to effect sealing engagement between said runner and said seal ring over a predetermined range of operating temperatures and to match radial movement of the seal ring with radial movement of the circumferential runner as the seal assembly thermally expands and contracts, and wherein a coefficient of thermal expansion of the material of the runner is no more than 10% greater than a coefficient of thermal expansion of the material of the seal ring. 2. The seal assembly of claim 1 wherein the predetermined range of operating temperatures is −65° F. to 1000° F. 3. The seal assembly of claim 1 wherein the coefficient of thermal expansion of the material of the runner is no more than 2% greater than the coefficient of thermal expansion of the material of the seal ring. 4. The seal assembly of claim 1 wherein said radially inward facing seal surface of said seal ring contacts said radially outward facing seal surface of said runner during rotation of said shaft. 5. The seal assembly of claim 1 wherein said runner comprises ceramic. 6. The seal assembly of claim 5 wherein said runner comprises one or more of silicon carbide, silicon nitride, and alumina. 7. The seal assembly of claim 1 wherein said seal ring is an archbound seal ring and comprises carbon. 8. The seal assembly of claim 1 wherein said carbon seal ring has a radially outward facing surface, said seal assembly further comprising: a seal housing disposed between said carbon seal ring and said sump housing; and a sealing body sealingly engaged between said sump housing and said seal housing. 9. The seal assembly of claim 8 wherein said seal housing defines an axially facing surface, and wherein said carbon seal ring sealingly engages said axially facing surface. 10. The seal assembly of claim 9 further comprising an axial coil spring contacting said carbon seal ring at a surface opposite said axially facing surface of said seal housing, said axial coil spring forcibly engaging said carbon seal ring to said seal housing. 11. The seal assembly of claim 10 further comprising a garter spring positioned radially outward of said carbon seal ring and assisting with the sealing engagement of said carbon seal ring to said ceramic runner. 12. An oil-free circumferential seal assembly for a machine having a rotatable shaft and an axis of rotation, said seal assembly comprising: a ceramic circumferential runner having a radially outward facing seal surface extending axially along the shaft; a mounting element affixed around a circumference of the shaft and carrying the ceramic runner; the mounting element extending radially outward away from the shaft and including a radially outer portion engaged with the radially outward facing surface of the circumferential runner and a radially inner portion spaced apart from the radially outer portion to define a space that receives the circumferential runner therebetween and positions the circumferential runner to extend axially forward from the space such that a forward end of the circumferential runner is cantilevered to the mounting element, wherein the mounting element retains the circumferential runner to the shaft in a fixed radial position, and an archbound carbon seal ring, said seal ring having a radially inward facing seal surface that is biased radially inward into engagement with the radially outward facing seal surface such that the seal ring is movable relative to the sump housing to sealingly engage with the radially outward facing seal surface of the ceramic runner; wherein said runner and said seal ring are formed from materials having coefficients of thermal expansion that are matched to effect sealing engagement between said runner and said seal ring over a predetermined range of operating temperatures and to match radial movement of the seal ring with radial movement of the circumferential runner as the seal assembly thermally expands and contracts. 13. The oil-free circumferential seal assembly of claim 12 wherein the predetermined range of operating temperatures is from −65° F. to 1000° F. 14. The oil-free circumferential seal assembly of claim 13 wherein the coefficient of thermal expansion of the material of the runner is between 95% and 105% of the coefficient of thermal expansion of the material of the seal ring. 15. The oil-free circumferential seal assembly of claim 12 further comprising: a seal housing disposed radially outward of the seal ring; and a sealing body positioned between the seal housing and the sump housing. 16. A method of sealing a higher pressure fluid cavity from a lower pressure fluid cavity, said cavities at least partially disposed between a rotatable shaft and a sump housing radially displaced from said rotatable shaft, the method comprising: providing a ceramic circumferential runner carried by the shaft and having a radially outward facing seal surface extending axially along the shaft; supporting the ceramic circumferential seal radially outward from the shaft by a runner mount coupled to the shaft in a fixed position for rotation therewith, the runner mount including a radially outer portion engaged with the radially outward facing surface of the circumferential runner and a radially inner portion spaced apart from the radially outer portion to define a space that receives the circumferential runner therebetween and positions the circumferential runner to extend axially forward from the space such that a forward end of the circumferential runner is cantilevered to the runner mount, wherein the runner mount retains the circumferential runner to the shaft in a fixed radial position, providing a carbon seal ring having a radially inward facing seal surface, biasing the carbon seal ring radially inward into engagement with the radially outward facing seal surface such that the seal ring is movable relative to the sump housing to sealingly engage with the radially outward facing seal surface of the ce
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