A new method is presented to improve cooling of the turbine blades by using active extraction from the compressor outlet to supply more cooling air with more energy. The cool air is extracted from the end of compressor through a set of peripheral holes to the air transferring channels on the disc edge or torque tube using the tangential velocity vector of the rotating shaft which results in increasing the amount and energy of the cooling air. In fact a forward angle of inlet holes for the channels is used to help the pressurized air overcome the air centrifugal force and to accelerate the flow going into the torque tube. To investigate the effect of new idea, both the original and proposed models are analyzed using 3D CFD simulation on a selected physical domain of a gas turbine. The compressible rotating Navier-Stokes equations are used for numerical simulation of two geometries. The governing equations, mesh treatment, boundary conditions and numerical setup are described. The calculation results are compared to those of the original turbine shaft to show the heat transfer improvement by enhancing the cooling flow rate and fluid energy.
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