Liquid Crystal Thermography in Gas Turbine Heat Transfer: A Review on Measurement Techniques and Recent Investigations

Liquid Crystal Thermography is a widely used experimental technique in the gas turbine heat transfer community. In turbine heat transfer, determination of the convective heat transfer coefficient (<i>h</i>) and adiabatic film cooling effectiveness (<i>η</i>) is imperative in...

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Main Authors: Srinath V. Ekkad, Prashant Singh
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-10-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4352/11/11/1332
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description Liquid Crystal Thermography is a widely used experimental technique in the gas turbine heat transfer community. In turbine heat transfer, determination of the convective heat transfer coefficient (<i>h</i>) and adiabatic film cooling effectiveness (<i>η</i>) is imperative in order to design hot gas path components that can meet the modern-day engine performance and emission goals. LCT provides valuable information on the local surface temperature, which is used in different experimental methods to arrive at the local <i>h</i> and <i>η</i>. The detailed nature of <i>h</i> and <i>η</i> through LCT sets it apart from conventional thermocouple-based measurements and provides valuable insights into cooling designers for concept development and its further iterations. This article presents a comprehensive review of the state-of-the-art experimental methods employing LCT, where a critical analysis is presented for each, as well as some recent investigations (2016–present) where LCT was used. The goal of this article is to familiarize researchers with the evolving nature of LCT given the advancements in instrumentation and computing capabilities, and its relevance in turbine heat transfer problems in current times.
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spelling doaj.art-8282c142a32c4b52bddb12c0f86fdd972023-11-22T22:58:02ZengMDPI AGCrystals2073-43522021-10-011111133210.3390/cryst11111332Liquid Crystal Thermography in Gas Turbine Heat Transfer: A Review on Measurement Techniques and Recent InvestigationsSrinath V. Ekkad0Prashant Singh1Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Department, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC 27695, USAMechanical Engineering Department, Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, MS 39762, USALiquid Crystal Thermography is a widely used experimental technique in the gas turbine heat transfer community. In turbine heat transfer, determination of the convective heat transfer coefficient (<i>h</i>) and adiabatic film cooling effectiveness (<i>η</i>) is imperative in order to design hot gas path components that can meet the modern-day engine performance and emission goals. LCT provides valuable information on the local surface temperature, which is used in different experimental methods to arrive at the local <i>h</i> and <i>η</i>. The detailed nature of <i>h</i> and <i>η</i> through LCT sets it apart from conventional thermocouple-based measurements and provides valuable insights into cooling designers for concept development and its further iterations. This article presents a comprehensive review of the state-of-the-art experimental methods employing LCT, where a critical analysis is presented for each, as well as some recent investigations (2016–present) where LCT was used. The goal of this article is to familiarize researchers with the evolving nature of LCT given the advancements in instrumentation and computing capabilities, and its relevance in turbine heat transfer problems in current times.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4352/11/11/1332liquid crystal thermographyLCTturbine heat transfer
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liquid crystal thermography
LCT
turbine heat transfer
title Liquid Crystal Thermography in Gas Turbine Heat Transfer: A Review on Measurement Techniques and Recent Investigations
title_full Liquid Crystal Thermography in Gas Turbine Heat Transfer: A Review on Measurement Techniques and Recent Investigations
title_fullStr Liquid Crystal Thermography in Gas Turbine Heat Transfer: A Review on Measurement Techniques and Recent Investigations
title_full_unstemmed Liquid Crystal Thermography in Gas Turbine Heat Transfer: A Review on Measurement Techniques and Recent Investigations
title_short Liquid Crystal Thermography in Gas Turbine Heat Transfer: A Review on Measurement Techniques and Recent Investigations
title_sort liquid crystal thermography in gas turbine heat transfer a review on measurement techniques and recent investigations
topic liquid crystal thermography
LCT
turbine heat transfer
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4352/11/11/1332
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