Comparison of stationary internal cooling passage numerical simulations to experimental data
Turbine blade internal cooling analysis is currently improving with a shift from the application of wall averaged empirical correlations to spatially resolved numerical simulations. However, verification of the numerical tools is required before industry would apply and rely upon a more costly tool...
Main Authors: | McGilvray, M, Pineiro, C, Axe, T, Ryley, J, Gillespie, D |
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Format: | Conference item |
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Euroturbo
2014
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