Enhancement of Impingement Cooling in a High Cross Flow Channel Using Shaped Impingement Cooling Holes
Impingement systems are common place in many turbine cooling applications. Generally these systems consist of a target plate that is cooled by the impingement of multiple orthogonal jets. While it is possible to achieve high target surface heat transfer with this configuration, the associated pressu...
Main Authors: | Chambers, A, Gillespie, D, Ireland, P, Kingston, R |
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Format: | Conference item |
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2010
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