Influence of Film Cooling Hole Angles and Geometries on Aerodynamic Loss and Net Heat Flux Reduction
Turbine design engineers have to ensure that film cooling can provide sufficient protection to turbine blades from the hot mainstream gas, while keeping the losses low. Film cooling hole design parameters include inclination angle (a), compound angle (b), hole inlet geometry, and hole exit geometry....
Main Authors: | Lim, C, Pullan, G, Ireland, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2013
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