Impact of rotor-casing effusion cooling on turbine performance and operating point: an experimental, computational, and theoretical study
It is known that a secondary effect of rotor-casing effusion cooling is to modify and potentially spoil the rotor over-tip leakage flow. Studies have shown both positive and negative impacts on high-pressure (HP) stage aerodynamic performance and heat transfer, although there remains no consensus on...
Main Authors: | Adams, MG, Adami, P, Collins, M, Beard, PF, Chana, KS, Povey, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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American Society of Mechanical Engineers
2021
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