2017
DOI: 10.1115/1.4036109
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An Investigation of Coolant Within Serpentine Passages of a High-Pressure Axial Gas Turbine Blade

Abstract: Cooling flow behavior is investigated within the multiple serpentine passages with turbulators on the leading and trailing walls of an axial gas turbine blade operating at design-corrected conditions with accurate external flow conditions. Pressure and temperature measurements at midspan within the passages are obtained using miniature butt-welded thermocouples and miniature Kulite pressure transducers. These measurements, as well as airfoil surface pressure field data from a full computational fluid dynamics … Show more

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“…12 plots the relative to temperature at each point minus the relative temperature at 0% pitch where the pitch line reaches the pressure surface, and the definition is shown in Eq. (10).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…12 plots the relative to temperature at each point minus the relative temperature at 0% pitch where the pitch line reaches the pressure surface, and the definition is shown in Eq. (10).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The rig is designed to operate in the Turbine Test Facility (TTF) at OSU, which can match the operating conditions of the nondimensional engine for a brief period of time. Previous measurements performed for this turbine are reported in the study by Nickol et al [9][10][11]. The IR camera is focused on the blade tips and synchronized with the rotor to capture images of the same blades in each rotation.…”
Section: Experiments Setupmentioning
confidence: 99%