Seal carrier for a rotary machine and method of retrofitting

Seal for a joint or juncture – Seal between relatively movable parts – Close proximity seal

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C277S411000, C277S413000

Reexamination Certificate

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06655696

ABSTRACT:

BACKGROUND OF INVENTION
The present invention relates generally to rotary machines, and more particularly to an actuated seal for a rotary machine such as a steam or gas turbine.
Rotary machines include, without limitation, turbines for steam plants and compressors and turbines for gas plants. A steam turbine has a steam path that typically includes, in serial-flow relationship, a steam inlet, a turbine, and a steam outlet. A gas turbine has a gas path that typically includes, in serial-flow relationship, an air inlet, a compressor, a combustor, a turbine, and a gas outlet (also know as an exhaust nozzle). Gas or steam leakage, either out of the gas or steam path or into the gas or steam path, from an area of higher pressure to an area of lower pressure, is generally undesirable. For example, a gas path leakage in the turbine or compressor area of a gas turbine, between the rotor of the turbine or compressor and the circumferentially surrounding turbine or compressor casing, will lower the efficiency of the gas turbine thereby leading to increased fuel costs. Also, steam-path leakage in the turbine area of a steam turbine, between the rotor of the turbine and the circumferentially surrounding casing, will lower the efficiency of the steam turbine thereby leading to increased fuel costs.
It is known in the art of steam turbines to position, singly or in combination, variable clearance labyrinth-seal segments and brush seals in a circumferential array between the rotor of the turbine and the circumferentially surrounding casing to minimize steam-path leakage. Springs hold the segments radially inward against surfaces of the casing that establish radial clearance between the seal and rotor but allow segments to move radially outward in the event of rotor contact. While labyrinth seals, singly or in combination with brush seals, have proved to be quite reliable, their performance degrades over time as a result of transient events in which the stationary and rotating components interfere, rubbing the labyrinth teeth into a “mushroom” profile and opening the seal clearance.
Accordingly, there is a need in the art for a rotary machine having good leakage control between stationary and rotating components.
SUMMARY OF INVENTION
One embodiment of the present invention comprises a seal carrier for a rotary machine. The seal carrier comprises a packing ring coupled to a seal wherein the packing ring comprises a channel disposed therein. In addition, a displacement apparatus is disposed in the channel for radially positioning the seal to control a flow of a fluid in a fluid path.


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Caddet Energy Efficiency, “Clearance Control System for a Steam Turbine”, JP 91.002/5X.FO5, Result 126, 4 pages, Feb. 1, 1993.

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