An experimentally validated low-order model of the thermal response of double-wall effusion cooling systems for high-pressure turbine blades
Transpiration cooling represents the pinnacle of turbine cooling and is characterized by an intrinsic material porosity which achieves high internal convective cooling, and full coverage cooling films on the external surface subjected to the hot gases. Quasi-transpiration systems, such as the double...
Autors principals: | Murray, AV, Ireland, PT, Romero, E |
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Format: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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ASME International
2021
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