Gas turbines consist of several modules, for example of at least one compressor, at least one combustion chamber as well as at least one turbine. The compressor or each of the compressors as well as the turbine or each of the turbines are equipped with a rotor which rotates relative to a stationary stator. The stator involves in particular a stationary housing to which stationary guide vanes are allocated. Guide vanes are allocated to the rotor that rotate together with the rotor relative to the stationary guide vanes as well as to the stationary housing.
Optimizing the efficiency of the gas turbines will require the minimizing of leakage flows. This applies, on the one hand, to leakage flows between components rotating relative to each other, and, on the other hand, to leakage flows between stationary components. Seal arrangements to seal a gap between components rotating relative to each other are also called dynamic seal arrangements. Seal arrangements to seal a gap between stationary components are also called static seal arrangements.
For the sealing of so-called annular gaps between components rotating relative to each other, to with between a rotor and a stator, brush seals have proved to be of value.
From EP 1 203 178 B1, a seal arrangement has been known in which a brush seal is positioned in a receptacle defined by a housing. The brush seal comprises a bristle packet of several bristles that are attached to a bristle carrier with the aid of fixation element, with the bristles of the bristle packet protruding from the receptacle defined by the housing and lying flat against the rotor. The housing forming the receptacle for the brush seal comprises a support element and a cover element. According to EP 1 203 178 B1, the bristles of the bristle packet of the brush seal are designed as synthetic fibers, for example Aramid fibers or, respectively, Kevlar fibers.
Therefore, an objective of the invention is to provide a novel brush seal. This problem is addressed by a brush seal as disclosed and claimed herein.
According to one aspect of the invention, the bristle packet comprises several layers of bristles made of different materials.
One embodiment of the invention is a brush seal whose bristles comprise bristles made of different materials. Therefore, the bristle packet of the brush seal according to this embodiment of the invention comprises several layers of bristles made of different materials. This makes it possible to create brush seals that, on the one hand, have a good sealing effect and that, on the other hand, are characterized by great mechanical resistance as well as by high temperature resistance.
Preferably, the bristle packet of the brush seal according to another embodiment of the invention comprises an interior layer whose bristles are made of carbon fibers as well as an exterior layer whose bristles are designed as Aramid fibers or as wire fibers made of Haynes 25 wire. Such a brush seal with a bristle packet in a hybrid design distinguishes itself through particular advantageous temperature resistance as well as through mechanical resistance and therefore through longevity as well as through a particularly advantageous sealing effect.
Preferred further developments of the invention result from the subclaims and the subsequent description. Embodiments of the invention will be explained with the aid of the drawings without being limited thereto. Shown are:
In the sense of the invention at hand here, the bristle packet 11 of the brush seal 10 according to the invention comprises several layers of bristles, to with, in the embodiment shown, two layers 15 and 16 of bristles 17 and 18 that are wound in overlapping fashion around the bristle carrier 13 and firmly attached to the same so that the bristles 17 of layer 15 form an interior layer and the bristles 18 of layer 16, an exterior layer. The exterior layer may also be designated as a cover layer. In the sense of the invention at hand here, the bristles 17, 18 of the layers 15, 16 differ with regard to their material composition. For example, the bristles 17 of the interior layer 15 of the bristle packet 11 are designed as carbon fibers. The bristles 18 of the exterior layer 16, on the other hand, are designed as Aramid fibers or as wire fibers made of Haynes 25 wire.
As has been known from EP 1 203 178 B1, the brush seal 10 represented in
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The brush seal according to the invention distinguishes itself through high temperature resistance and high mechanical resistance. Moreover, it tends to generate only a minor amount of heat when brushing against a rotor. A good sealing effect can be realized together with a long service life.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2008 060 371.6 | Dec 2008 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/DE09/01697 | 12/2/2009 | WO | 00 | 6/3/2011 |