Integral pumping rings for dual mechanical seals: hydraulic performance evaluation using numerical simulations
Abstract
The flow of barrier fluid through an industrial pressurized dual mechanical seal cartridge is investigated
and evaluated experimentally and numerically. The cartridge is of the bi-directional type
wherein it is radial-flow designed and fitted with a bi-directional integral pumping ring. The standard
k–ε turbulence model is applied and the multiple frame of reference method is utilized to simulate
the motion of the pumping ring. The present study is a continuation of former experimental and
numerical companion work conducted in the area of the design and evaluation of integral pumping
rings for dual mechanical seals. In the present study, barrier fluid flow is visualized to provide
internal insight of the flow behavior leading to a better understanding of the pumping mechanism
on both quantitative and qualitative aspects. The flow field is evaluated and a number of design
defects are revealed. The simulations show that barrier fluid is being trapped in closed circulation in
the inboard-seal region, consequently implying weaker regeneration of barrier fluid in that region in
comparison with the outboard-seal region. Moreover, the simulations also reveal the existence of a
relatively large separation zone at the outlet port leading to increased losses and reduced flow rate
capacity of the device.
Author(s)
Muhannad Wael Gamaleldin
Coauthor(s)
Hassan Ali Warda, Ihab Gaber Adam
Journal/Conference Information
Engineering Applications of Computational Fluid Mechanics,DOI: 10.1080/19942060.2020.1771425, ISSN: Print ISSN: 1994-2060 Online ISSN: 1997-003X, Volume: 14, 2020, Issue: 1, Pages Range: 923-938,