Seal operating temperatures, leakage (pressurizing gas flow), torque, and wear of a conventional circumferential shaft seal were measured and compared to those of a conventional seal modified to have self-acting lift geometries. Both seal types had a 2.625-in diameter bore and were opvelocity of 150 ft/sec with differential pressures ranging from 0 to 100 psi. Results of this investigation show that the self-acting seal operated at lower bulk carbon temperatures with half the torque and approximately one-tenth the wear of the conventional seal. Seal leakage of the self-acting seal was of order of 0.04 scfm for pressures above 60 psi which is well within the accepted range for gas turbine engine applications. (Author)
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