Flow visualization and film cooling effectiveness measurements around shaped holes with compound angle orientations |
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Authors: | Hong-Wook LeeJung Joon Park Joon Sik Lee |
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Affiliation: | Institute of Advanced Machinery and Design, School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Seoul National University, Seoul 151-742, Republic of Korea |
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Abstract: | Experimental results are presented which describe film cooling performance around shaped holes with compound angle orientations. The shaped hole has a 15° forward expansion with an inclination angle of 35°, but the orientation angles vary from 0° to 30° and 60°. The blowing ratios considered are 0.5, 1.0 and 2.0. Flow visualizations are performed using an aerosol seeding method for single enlarged shaped hole to investigate the interaction between the mainstream and the injectant at the hole exit plane. The adiabatic film cooling effectiveness distributions are measured for a single row of seven shaped holes using the thermochromic liquid crystal technique. Flow visualization reveals the occurrence of hot crossflow ingestion into the film hole at the hole exit plane at a large orientation angle such as 60°. Shaped holes with simple angle injection do not provide substantial improvement in the film cooling performance compared to round holes. However, shaped holes with compound angle injection exhibit improved film cooling effectiveness up to 55% in comparison with round hole data at high blowing ratios. |
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