Self-guiding carbon seal system
US-12163432-B2 · Dec 10, 2024 · US
US9752448B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9752448-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314380910-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 28, 2013 |
| Priority date | Apr 8, 2012 |
| Publication date | Sep 5, 2017 |
| Grant date | Sep 5, 2017 |
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A brush seal includes a bristle part formed by multiple bristles such that the multiple bristles arranged in a direction of pressure difference between a high-pressure side and a low-pressure side are mutually fixed between a base end and a free end to form planar bristles, wherein these planar bristles are arranged continuously in layers in a circumferential direction to form a circular bristle part. Multiple dynamic-pressure generating grooves that generate dynamic pressure by turning and sliding relative to a rotational part are formed independently in the circumferential direction, on the sliding surface of the bristle part on the free end side, in a manner open to the high-pressure side.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A brush seal for sealing fluid flowing between a stationary part and a rotational part, comprising: a bristle part formed by multiple straight bristles attached to a stationary part between the stationary part and a rotational part that undergo relative motion by maintaining a space in between; and a back plate attached adjacent to the bristle part on a low-pressure side to restrict movement of the bristle part, wherein the bristle part is a circular bristle part formed by multiple discrete planar layers of bristles, which layers are stacked continuously in a circumferential direction, each planar layer is constituted by multiple straight bristles, each of which extends in a radial direction, which are aligned side by side in a direction of pressure difference between a high-pressure side and low-pressure side, and which are mutually fixed at multiple places along the radially extending straight bristles between a base end and free end of the bristles to adjust flexibility at the free end of the planar layer, wherein the free end side of the planar layers forms a sliding surface of the bristle part; and wherein the multiple straight bristles include short straight bristles whose length is shorter than the remaining bristles, said short straight bristles being disposed in the planar layers only on the high-pressure side in a manner forming multiple grooves in the sliding surface of the bristle part separately in the circumferential direction in a manner open to the high-pressure side and closed to the low-pressure side so that the grooves function as multiple dynamic-pressure generating grooves where dynamic pressure is generated when rotating and sliding the rotational part relative to the stationary part. 2. A brush seal according to claim 1 , wherein the planar layers of bristles are arranged sequentially, starting from a planar layer of bristles having many short straight bristles that are arranged on the high-pressure side and gradually changing to planar bristles having fewer short straight bristles toward a rotating direction of the rotational part. 3. A brush seal according to claim 2 , wherein each dynamic-pressure generating groove is triangular as viewed from a center of the circular bristle part wherein the dynamic-pressure generating groove has one side facing the high-pressure side and one other side slanting in a manner giving a component of force directed toward the high-pressure side to a flow generated by rotation of the rotational part, and the dynamic-pressure generating grooves are shaped in a stepped concave in side view.
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