EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION INTO THE IMPACT OF CROSSFLOW ON THE COHERENT UNSTEADINESS WITHIN FILM COOLING FLOWS

It is known that the mixing of a film cooling flow with the main turbine passage flow is an unsteady process, with coherent unsteady features occurring across a range of blowing ratios. Upon an aero engine the cooling holes on a turbine blade commonly have a crossflow at the hole inlet. Previous wor...

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Main Authors: Fawcett, R, Wheeler, A, He, L, Taylor, R, ASME
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 2012
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Wheeler, A
He, L
Taylor, R
ASME
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He, L
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ASME
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description It is known that the mixing of a film cooling flow with the main turbine passage flow is an unsteady process, with coherent unsteady features occurring across a range of blowing ratios. Upon an aero engine the cooling holes on a turbine blade commonly have a crossflow at the hole inlet. Previous work has shown that crossflow at the hole inlet modifies the time-mean flowfield downstream of a cooling hole compared to the case without crossflow. The current paper investigates the impact of spanwise orientated crossflow on the coherent unsteadiness within film cooling flows. Both cylindrical and fan-shaped holes, located on a blade pressure surface, are studied. The range of blowing ratios considered is 0.7 to 1.8 and the crossflow velocity is up to 0.8 times the bulk jet velocity. High Speed Photography and Hot Wire Anemometry are used to observe the presence of coherent unsteadiness, both immediately downstream of the hole exit and within the cooling hole tube. The results show that the coherent unsteadiness downstream of the hole exit is persistent and its occurrence is not significantly affected by the magnitude of spanwise crossflow. Within the cooling hole tube the existence of coherent unsteadiness is presented for the first time, inside both cylindrical and fan-shaped holes, with a Strouhal number of 0.6 to 0.8. The pattern of this inhole coherent unsteadiness is seen to change with increasing the crossflow velocity. Copyright © 2011 by Rolls-Royce plc.
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spelling oxford-uuid:981ffd62-6797-4794-afbd-00eefa5d95b12022-03-27T00:04:50ZEXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION INTO THE IMPACT OF CROSSFLOW ON THE COHERENT UNSTEADINESS WITHIN FILM COOLING FLOWSJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:981ffd62-6797-4794-afbd-00eefa5d95b1EnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford2012Fawcett, RWheeler, AHe, LTaylor, RASMEIt is known that the mixing of a film cooling flow with the main turbine passage flow is an unsteady process, with coherent unsteady features occurring across a range of blowing ratios. Upon an aero engine the cooling holes on a turbine blade commonly have a crossflow at the hole inlet. Previous work has shown that crossflow at the hole inlet modifies the time-mean flowfield downstream of a cooling hole compared to the case without crossflow. The current paper investigates the impact of spanwise orientated crossflow on the coherent unsteadiness within film cooling flows. Both cylindrical and fan-shaped holes, located on a blade pressure surface, are studied. The range of blowing ratios considered is 0.7 to 1.8 and the crossflow velocity is up to 0.8 times the bulk jet velocity. High Speed Photography and Hot Wire Anemometry are used to observe the presence of coherent unsteadiness, both immediately downstream of the hole exit and within the cooling hole tube. The results show that the coherent unsteadiness downstream of the hole exit is persistent and its occurrence is not significantly affected by the magnitude of spanwise crossflow. Within the cooling hole tube the existence of coherent unsteadiness is presented for the first time, inside both cylindrical and fan-shaped holes, with a Strouhal number of 0.6 to 0.8. The pattern of this inhole coherent unsteadiness is seen to change with increasing the crossflow velocity. Copyright © 2011 by Rolls-Royce plc.
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EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION INTO THE IMPACT OF CROSSFLOW ON THE COHERENT UNSTEADINESS WITHIN FILM COOLING FLOWS
title EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION INTO THE IMPACT OF CROSSFLOW ON THE COHERENT UNSTEADINESS WITHIN FILM COOLING FLOWS
title_full EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION INTO THE IMPACT OF CROSSFLOW ON THE COHERENT UNSTEADINESS WITHIN FILM COOLING FLOWS
title_fullStr EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION INTO THE IMPACT OF CROSSFLOW ON THE COHERENT UNSTEADINESS WITHIN FILM COOLING FLOWS
title_full_unstemmed EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION INTO THE IMPACT OF CROSSFLOW ON THE COHERENT UNSTEADINESS WITHIN FILM COOLING FLOWS
title_short EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION INTO THE IMPACT OF CROSSFLOW ON THE COHERENT UNSTEADINESS WITHIN FILM COOLING FLOWS
title_sort experimental investigation into the impact of crossflow on the coherent unsteadiness within film cooling flows
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