2010
DOI: 10.1115/1.4000552
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The Effect of Side Wall Mass Extraction on Pressure Loss and Heat Transfer of a Ribbed Rectangular Two-Pass Internal Cooling Channel

Abstract: Gas turbine blades are often cooled by using combined internal and external cooling methods where for internal cooling purposes, usually, serpentine passages are applied. In order to optimize the design of these serpentine passages it is inevitable to know the influence of mass extraction due to film cooling holes, dust holes, or due to side walls for feeding successive cooling channels as for the trailing edge on the internal cooling performance. Therefore, the objective of the present study was to analyze th… Show more

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“…Funazaki et al [38] used acrylic resin to manufacture two flow channel test models and evaluated the internal and external heat transfer coefficients and cooling efficiency of the test models using transient liquid crystal methods. Schüler et al [39] aimed to analyze the influence of sidewall mass extraction on the pressure loss and heat transfer distribution in the two channels with cooling channels in the direction of the trailing edge flow. Saha et al [40] conducted experimental studies on simulated turbine blade internal cooling channels, using inclined grooves and groove-rib combinations to enhance heat transfer from the wall.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Funazaki et al [38] used acrylic resin to manufacture two flow channel test models and evaluated the internal and external heat transfer coefficients and cooling efficiency of the test models using transient liquid crystal methods. Schüler et al [39] aimed to analyze the influence of sidewall mass extraction on the pressure loss and heat transfer distribution in the two channels with cooling channels in the direction of the trailing edge flow. Saha et al [40] conducted experimental studies on simulated turbine blade internal cooling channels, using inclined grooves and groove-rib combinations to enhance heat transfer from the wall.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%