Claims
- 1. A turbine rotor seal arrangement comprising at least one row of stationary circumferential sealing elements arranged for sliding contact with a cylindrical portion of a turbine rotor, a spring means for holding the turbine rotor seal in place with respect to the turbine rotor, and a split seal housing surrounding the sealing elements which can be removed while the sealing elements remain in contact with the turbine rotor.
- 2. A turbine rotor seal arrangement as claimed in claim 1 wherein the seal housing is arranged such that all spring means associated with the seal housing are physically captured in the seal housing, and wherein the spring means are temporarily retained by retaining means in a retracted position during installation of the seal housing.
- 3. A turbine rotor gland arrangement comprising a gland having an outermost bidirectional seal on one side including two rows of circumferential dry running seal elements, the outer row of sealing elements acting to prevent air leakage into the turbine and the inner row of sealing elements acting to prevent leakage out of the turbine in the event that the pressure in the gland becomes greater than the pressure outside the outermost seal and an inner seal comprising at least one labyrinth type seal on the other side, and an arrangement for exhausting the gland so as to maintain pressure in the gland at or below the pressure outside the outermost seal.
- 4. A turbine rotor gland arrangement as claimed in claim 3 wherein the outermost seal includes two rows of circumferential dry running sealing elements, the outer row of sealing elements acting to prevent air leakage into the turbine and the inner row of sealing elements acting to prevent leakage out of the turbine in the event that the pressure in the gland becomes greater than the pressure outside the outermost seal.
- 5. A turbine rotor gland arrangement as claimed in claim 3 or claim 4 where at least one of the inner seals further includes a close clearance dry running seal which acts to prevent leakage from within the turbine into the gland.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of Ser. No. 08/488,299, filed Jun. 7, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,749,227.
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