2019
DOI: 10.1115/1.4041867
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Flow Statistics and Visualization of Multirow Film Cooling Boundary Layers Emanating From Cylindrical and Diffuser Shaped Holes

Abstract: The research presented in this paper strives to exploit the benefits of near-wall measurement capabilities using hotwire anemometry and flowfield measurement capabilities using particle image velocimetry (PIV) for analysis of the injection of a staggered array of film cooling jets into a turbulent cross-flow. It also serves to give insight into the turbulence generation, jet structure, and flow physics pertaining to film cooling for various flow conditions. Such information and analysis will be applied to both… Show more

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“…Fundamental experimental studies on cylindrical and shaped holes were proposed by several authors [2][3][4][5] with the final aim of measuring flow field with non intrusive laser diagnostics, typically developing test rigs with axial and uniform main flow. More recently, with the aim of reproducing similar conditions to those present in the combustion chambers, several authors proposed the introduction of a swirling mainstream, to focus their studies on the mutual interactions between the swirling and coolant flows [6,7] on liner time-averaged thermal characteristics.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fundamental experimental studies on cylindrical and shaped holes were proposed by several authors [2][3][4][5] with the final aim of measuring flow field with non intrusive laser diagnostics, typically developing test rigs with axial and uniform main flow. More recently, with the aim of reproducing similar conditions to those present in the combustion chambers, several authors proposed the introduction of a swirling mainstream, to focus their studies on the mutual interactions between the swirling and coolant flows [6,7] on liner time-averaged thermal characteristics.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%