扇形叶栅通道中密度比和流量比对叶片表面全气膜冷却特性的影响

Translated title of the contribution: Effects of Density Ratio and Mass Flow Rate Ratio on Vane Full Coverage Film Cooling Characteristics in Fan-Shaped Cascade Tunnel

Bo Lun Zhang, Hui Ren Zhu, Cun Liang Liu, Chun Yi Yao, Ya Zhou Wang

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Abstract

To study the full coverage film cooling characteristics of the actual twisted vanes in the fan-shaped cascade tunnel, the pressure sensitive paint (PSP) measurement technique is used to measure the full coverage film cooling effectiveness of turbine guide vane. The effects of the density ratio (1, 1.5) and mass flow rate ratio (9.71%, 11.64%, 12.47%) on the film cooling effectiveness have been researched in the current paper. The results are as follow: Under the 1.0 density-ratio condition, the film cooling effectiveness of the vane pressure surface increases monotonically with increasing mass flow rate ratio. However, with the increase of the mass flow rate ratio, the film cooling effectiveness near the leading edge gradually decreases in vane suction side downstream the film hole. With the density ratio increasing, the film cooling effectiveness of the whole vane surface increases, particularly near the leading edge at pressure side, and the maximum increase is 182%. Under the 1.5 density-ratio condition, increasing mass flow rate ratio has a slight effect on the span-wise averaged film cooling effectiveness in the mid-span region of the pressure surface.

Translated title of the contributionEffects of Density Ratio and Mass Flow Rate Ratio on Vane Full Coverage Film Cooling Characteristics in Fan-Shaped Cascade Tunnel
Original languageChinese (Traditional)
Pages (from-to)1103-1111
Number of pages9
JournalTuijin Jishu/Journal of Propulsion Technology
Volume42
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - May 2021

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