Calculation of surface roughness effects on air-riding seals

The effects of surface roughness on air-riding seals are investigated here using the Rayleigh pad as an example. Both incompressible and compressible flows are considered using both CFD analysis and analytical/numerical solutions of the Reynolds equation for various two-dimensional or three-dimensional roughness patterns on the stationary wall. A unit-based approach for incompressible flows has also been employed and is shown to be computationally much less expensive than the full-geometry solution. Results are presented showing the effect of surface roughness on the net lift force. The effects of varying the Reynolds number are demonstrated, as well as comparative results for static stiffness.