sean01
Automotive
- Aug 14, 2003
- 48
Hi all,
The company I work for has been approached to re-engineer a test bed for a helicoptor turbine fuid coupling. The test bed needs to be capable of rotating each side of the coupling at two different speeds (>25000 r.pm.) independently.
The reason for the re-engineering is that previously the bearings the component were mounted in were oil lubricated, due to the high operating speeds - this meant the shaft they were supporting needed to be sealed. With operation of the rig at these speeds the seals inevitably let some oil past - a situation that the operating company now finds unacceptable.
Is there any way of sealing a shaft at these speeds - besides traditional brush seals ? The current design features brush seals - which are now viewed by the operators as unacceptable - their design requirement is that the seals should have a life of >500 hours continuous use !!!
Any help would be gratefully received !!!
sean
The company I work for has been approached to re-engineer a test bed for a helicoptor turbine fuid coupling. The test bed needs to be capable of rotating each side of the coupling at two different speeds (>25000 r.pm.) independently.
The reason for the re-engineering is that previously the bearings the component were mounted in were oil lubricated, due to the high operating speeds - this meant the shaft they were supporting needed to be sealed. With operation of the rig at these speeds the seals inevitably let some oil past - a situation that the operating company now finds unacceptable.
Is there any way of sealing a shaft at these speeds - besides traditional brush seals ? The current design features brush seals - which are now viewed by the operators as unacceptable - their design requirement is that the seals should have a life of >500 hours continuous use !!!
Any help would be gratefully received !!!
sean