Influence of Lubrication Oil on the Performance of Carbon Fibre Brush Seals for Aero-Engines Bearing Chambers

Bilal Outirba, P. Hendrick
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Carbon fibre brush seals are an alternative to labyrinth seals in aero-engines lubrication systems due to better sealing ability with low power loss. However, the use of brush seals still raises concerns about coking issues. In addition, the influence of oil on the brush seal behaviour needs to be fully assessed. This paper provides an experimental investigation of the effect of lubrication oil on the performance of carbon fibre brush seals under static and dynamic conditions. Eight brush seal samples of various geometrical designs were submitted to an environment recreating the working conditions of a modern aero-engine bearing chamber in terms of rotational speed, air pressure, and oil type of injection and temperature. The test results indicated that the performance of carbon fibre brush seals was deeply influenced by the presence of oil within fibres. Oil deeply influences leakage performance, depending on geometrical parameters (density, fibre length and interference) and operating conditions (oil temperature, rotational speed). Brush seal fibre pack is mainly prone to hydrodynamic lift and oil soaking, which is defined by the ability of lubrication oil to fill in properly the interstices between fibres. Viscosity and surface tension may be the key properties influencing oil soaking. Seal torque data corroborates the presence of a hydrodynamic lift. In addition, in absence of differential pressure, seal torque decrease with when oil temperature increases indicates the existence of a critical viscosity. Finally, oil lubrication within the bristles allows reduction of the inter-bristle friction, thus limiting hysteresis.
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