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Capacitive Film Thickness Measurements in a Ventless Aero-Engine Bearing Chamber - Influence of Operating Conditions and Offtake Design

Capacitive Film Thickness Measurements in a Ventless Aero-Engine Bearing Chamber - Influence of Operating Conditions and Offtake Design
Author:

Kurz,W.
Dullenkopf,K.
Bauer,H.-J.

Source:

Journal of Engineering for Gas Turbines and Power, 
November 2013, Vol. 135, No. 11, Pages 112504

doi: 10.1115/1.4025067

 

Abstract

The paper presents results from film thickness measurements in a bearing chamber test rig. The measurements were performed at different operating conditions and with two offtake designs.
A discussion of the measurement technique using in-situ calibrated capacitive sensors shows good accuracy and repeatability.
The film thickness results are first compared to measurements with the same chamber in a vented configuration. The analysis of the measurements at various operating conditions shows a strong influence of the shaft speed, the chamber pressure, and the offtake design. In contrast to that, flow rate and scavenge ratio have only minor influence. Furthermore, the momentum flux of the core air flow is proposed as a suitable parameter with which the influence of shaft speed and pressure can be correlated to the film thickness distribution.