Rotor self-lubricating axial stop

Rotary kinetic fluid motors or pumps – With shaft connected fluid force subjected thrust balancing...

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4151701, 4151743, 384368, F04D 2904

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ABSTRACT:
A plurality of lubricating plugs are disposed in the stationary backup face adjacent to the axial stop face of a rotating impeller mounted in a turbopump for pumping liquid oxygen or liquid hydrogen. The stop face and the backup face are those surfaces which engage when the axial load on the impeller exceeds the load balancing capability. The plugs have a truncated conical configuration so as to be trapped in the backup face, and are disposed at varying radii on the face to provide complete surface lubrication. The plugs may be formed from Teflon, Kel-F or bronze filled Teflon.

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