This paper describes an experimental study for a 30:1 scaled model reproducing an innovative wedge shaped discharge trailing edge (TE) cooling scheme. Three configurations were investigated: Smooth, Ribs +60° and Ribs -60° with both closed and open tip. Thermochromic Liquid Cristal TLC technique was used to measure the heat transfer coefficient, for a Reynolds number between 10000 and 40000 in the stationary condition. The results reveal a direct effect of the Reynolds number and the configurations of cooling scheme on the heat transfer coefficient. The average Nusselt number at the inlet duct region L0 and the exit trailing edge L1 region is correlated fistly based only on the Reynolds number and secondly on the Reynolds number, Prandtl number and a fraction of blade height. The derived correlations may serve in assessing the effectiveness of blades TE cooling systems.
Heat transfer investigation in new cooling schemes of a stationary blade trailing edge / Beniaiche, A.; Ghenaiet, A.; Carcasci, C.; Facchini, B.. - In: APPLIED THERMAL ENGINEERING. - ISSN 1359-4311. - ELETTRONICO. - 87:(2015), pp. 816-825. [10.1016/j.applthermaleng.2015.05.001]
Heat transfer investigation in new cooling schemes of a stationary blade trailing edge
CARCASCI, CARLO;FACCHINI, BRUNO
2015
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This paper describes an experimental study for a 30:1 scaled model reproducing an innovative wedge shaped discharge trailing edge (TE) cooling scheme. Three configurations were investigated: Smooth, Ribs +60° and Ribs -60° with both closed and open tip. Thermochromic Liquid Cristal TLC technique was used to measure the heat transfer coefficient, for a Reynolds number between 10000 and 40000 in the stationary condition. The results reveal a direct effect of the Reynolds number and the configurations of cooling scheme on the heat transfer coefficient. The average Nusselt number at the inlet duct region L0 and the exit trailing edge L1 region is correlated fistly based only on the Reynolds number and secondly on the Reynolds number, Prandtl number and a fraction of blade height. The derived correlations may serve in assessing the effectiveness of blades TE cooling systems.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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