Claims
- 1. Apparatus for sealing a gap between a moveable panel and an adjacent sidewall spaced therefrom to inhibit leakage of gases from a high pressure side to a low pressure side, said apparatus comprising
- a plurality of contiguous members in said gap having opposite major surfaces in sliding engagement with major surfaces of adjacent members, said surfaces being substantially parallel to the direction of potential leakage from said high pressure side to said low pressure side, and
- means for applying a pressure toward said sidewall to a portion of the outer peripheral edge of said of said members to form a seal between said sidewall and another portion of said outer peripheral edge which faces said sidewall.
- 2. Apparatus for sealing a gap between a moveable panel and an adjacent sidewall spaced therefrom in a two-dimensional turbojet exhaust nozzle to inhibit leakage of gases when the gap is produced by pressure and thermal loads, said apparatus comprising
- a plurality of contiguous members in said gap having opposite major surfaces in sliding engagement with major surfaces of adjacent members, said surfaces being substantially perpendicular to said sidewall, and
- means for applying a pressure toward said sidewall to a portion of the outer peripheral edges of each of said members to form a seal between said sidewall and another portion of said outer peripheral edge which faces said sidewall.
- 3. Apparatus for sealing a gap between a moveable panel and an adjacent sidewall spaced therefrom on a hypersonic engine to inhibit leakage of gases when the gap is produced by pressure and thermal loads, said apparatus comprising
- a plurality of contiguous members in said gap having opposite major surfaces in sliding engagement with major surfaces of adjacent members, said surfaces being substantially perpendicular to said sidewall, and
- means for applying a pressure toward said sidewall to a portion of the outer peripheral edge of each of said members to form a seal between said sidewall.
- 4. Sealing apparatus as claimed in claim 3 wherein the panel and sidewall are on a ramjet engine and the surface of the sideall is distorted during operation of the same.
- 5. Sealing apparatus as claimed in claim 3 wherein the panel and sidewall are on a scramjet engine and the surface of the sidewall is distorted during operation of the same.
- 6. Sealing apparatus as claimed in claim 3 wherein static gas temperatures within said engine are up to about 1260.degree. C.
- 7. Sealing apparatus as claimed in claim 3 wherein the pressure differential across the contiguous members is about 490 kPa.
- 8. Sealing apparatus as claimed in claim 1 wherein the members are of a ceramic material.
- 9. Sealing apparatus as claimed in claim 8 wherein the members are of a monolithic ceramic material selected from the group consisting essentially of Al.sub.2 O.sub.3, Si.sub.3 N.sub.4, and SiC.
- 10. Sealing apparatus as claimed in claim 8 wherein the ceramic members are reinforced with whiskers.
- 11. Apparatus for sealing a gap between a moveable panel and an adjacent sidewall spaced therefrom to inhibit leakage of gases, said apparatus comprising
- a plurality of stacked wafers in said gap having opposite major surfaces in sliding engagement with major surfaces of adjacent wafers, said surfaces being substantially perpendicular to said sidewall,
- a compliant layer between said stacked wafers and said sidewall,
- means for applying a pressure toward said sidewall to a portion of the outer peripheral edge of each of said wafers to form a seal between said sidewall and another portion of said outer peripheral edge which faces said sidewall, and
- means for preloading said wafers in the axial direction to minimize leakage therebetween.
- 12. Sealing apparatus as claimed in claim 11 wherein the compliant layer is constructed of a plain braid of alumina-boria-silicate yarns.
- 13. Sealing apparatus as claimed in claim 12 wherein the yarns have a thickness of about 0.08 cm.
- 14. Sealing apparatus as claimed in claim 11 including a pressurized bellows for applying a force to a portion of the outer peripheral edge of each of said wafers to move the same toward said sidewall.
- 15. Sealing apparatus as claimed in claim 14 wherein the corners of the wafers are curved for smooth sliding over the adjacent sidewall.
- 16. Sealing apparatus as claimed in claim 15 wherein the wafer surfaces have finishes of about 0.5 .mu.m to minimize leakage therebetween.
- 17. In a flexible seal for inhibiting leakage of gases through a gap between a moveable panel and an adjacent sidewall when said sidewall becomes significantly distorted in which passage of said gases is blocked by a plurality of moveable plates, the improvement comprising
- a groove along the side of said moveable panel adjacent to said gap for mounting said plates in stacked relationship in a sleeve with the major surfaces thereof being substantially perpendicular to said sidewall and in contact with one another and oriented for preloading in the axial direction thereby minimizing leakage between said surfaces, and
- means for urging said plates in a direction normal to said axial direction toward said sidewall.
- 18. A flexible seal as claimed in claim 17 including a bellows in said groove for moving said plates toward said sidewall with a predetermined preload.
- 19. A flexible seal as claimed in claim 18 wherein the preload is about 560 kPa.
- 20. A flexible seal as claimed in claim 18 wherein the preload is about 980 kPa.
ORIGIN OF THE INVENTION
The invention described herein was made by an employee of the United States Government, together with a contractor employee performing work under a NASA contract and is subject to the provisions of Section 305 of the National Aeronautics and Space Act of 1958, Public Law 85-568 (72 Statue 435; 42 U.S.C. 2457).
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