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Unsteady Wake Effect on Film Temperature and Effectiveness Distributions for a Gas Turbine Blade
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AeroacousticsTransient Liquid CrystalEngineeringGas Turbine BladeLiquid Metal CoolingFluid MechanicsMechanical EngineeringFilm EffectivenessGas Turbine CombustionRefrigerationUnsteady FlowUnsteady Wake EffectFilm TemperatureHeat TransferMultiphase FlowFluid MachineryThermal EngineeringTurbulent Flow Heat TransferWind Turbine BladesAerodynamicsGas Turbine Engine
The film effectiveness and coolant jet temperature profile on the suction side of a gas turbine blade were measured using a transient liquid crystal and a cold-wire technique, respectively. The blade has only one row of film holes near the gill hole portion on the suction side of the blade. Tests were performed on a five-blade linear cascade in a low-speed wind tunnel. The mainstream Reynolds number based on cascade exit velocity was 5.3×105. Upstream unsteady wakes were simulated using a spoke-wheel type wake generator. Coolant blowing ratio was varied from 0.6 to 1.2. Wake Strouhal number was kept at 0 and 0.1. Results show that unsteady wake reduces film cooling effectiveness. Results also show that film injection enhances local heat transfer coefficient while the unsteady wake promotes earlier boundary-layer transition. The development of coolant jet temperature profiles could be used to explain the film cooling performance. [S0889-504X(00)00402-5]
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