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Multiple jet impingement heat transfer characteristic: Experimental investigation of in-line and staggered arrays with crossflow
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AeroacousticsHeat Transfer ProcessEngineeringExperimental InvestigationAerospace EngineeringHeat ExchangerFluid MechanicsMechanical EngineeringGas Turbine AirfoilsHeat Transfer EnhancementGas Turbine EngineTurbulent Flow Heat TransferAerodynamicsCircular JetsHeat TransferThermal EngineeringConvective Heat TransferMidchord Region
Heat transfer characteristics were obtained for configurations designed to model the impingement cooled midchord region of air cooled gas turbine airfoils. The configurations tested were inline and staggered two-dimensional arrays of circular jets with ten spanwise rows of holes. The cooling air was constrained to exit in the chordwise direction along the channel formed by the jet orifice plate and the heat transfer surface. Tests were run for chordwise jet hole spacings of five, ten, and fifteen hole diameters; spanwise spacings of four, six, and eight diameters; and channel heights of one, two, three, and six diameters. Mean jet Reynolds numbers ranged from 5000 to 50,000. The thermal boundary condition at the heat transfer test surface was isothermal. Tests were run for sets of geometrically similar configurations of different sizes. Mean and chordwise resolved Nusselt numbers were determined utilizing a specially constructed test surface which was segmented in the chordwise direction.