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Axial compressors shaft seals

Damage to the labyrinth requires replacement of the expander heat barrier or compressor shaft seal. A replacement design (Figure 5-6) uses a replaceable stainless-steel labyrinth mounted on the shaft. Because the seal is not tapered, axial movement of the shaft has little or no measurable effect on seal gas flowrates. Each labyrinth has an integral oil slinger incorporated into the design. Also, each rotating... [Pg.284]

In dry compressors, shaft end seals are generally one of five type.s. These are labyrinth, restrictive ring, mechanical contact, liquid film, and dry gas seal. The labyrinth type is the most simple but has the highest leakage. The labyrinth seal is generally ported at an axial point between the seals in order to use an eductor or ejector to control leakage and direct it to the suction or a suitable disposal area. Alternatively, a buffer gas is used to prevent the loss of process gas. Appendix D presents a calculation method for use with labyrinth seals. [Pg.117]

Although not universal, on most multistage compressors, the impellers are axially located by shaft sleeves. The sleeves form a part of the inter stage seal and are shrunk onto the shaft with a shrink level less than (Ik impeller. [Pg.197]


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