Film cooling is studied on a jet in a cross-flow. The influence of a hole production imperfection on the jet-cross flow interaction is investigated experimentally by means of particle image velocimetry and liquid crystal thermography. To simulate the imperfection a half torus was placed inside the hole. The experiments were conducted with and without the production imperfection and the velocity ratio was varied. If the imperfection is absent, vortices are generated by means of the Kelvin-Helmholtz instability and separation on the hole trailing edge. The imperfection produces additional vortical structures and the flow field starts to oscillate. The deteriorated flow field changes the heat transfer. Surface temperature measurements show that the production imperfection reduces the film cooling effectiveness. The influence of the production imperfection on the film cooling effectiveness decreases with the enhanced velocity ratio.
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