High Resolution Experimental and Computational Methods for Modelling Multiple Row Effusion Cooling Performance
The continuing rise in turbine entry temperatures has necessitated the development of evermore advanced cooling techniques. Effusion cooling, which is characterised by a high density of film holes operating at low blowing ratios, represents one possible mechanism for achieving high overall cooling e...
Auteurs principaux: | Murray, A, Ireland, P, Wong, T, Tang, S, Rawlinson, A |
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Format: | Conference item |
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European Turbomachinery Society
2017
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