New development of the turbulent Prandtl number models for the computation of film cooling effectiveness

Cun Liang Liu, Hui Ren Zhu, Jiang Tao Bai

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Abstract

This paper presents the new development on the turbulent Prandtl number distribution models which are used to improve the computation accuracy of film cooling effectiveness distribution in the frame of the isotropic turbulence models. In the new developed turbulent Prandtl number distribution models, the turbulent Prandtl number varies with some characteristic quantity of the film cooling to make the models applicable for more film cooling cases effectively. A new VTG-Prt model is developed for the computation of film cooling cases in which the wall is mainly influenced by the mixing layer region between the jet core and the mainstream. The Prt value in this model varies with dimensionless temperature gradient which is suggested to be the characteristic quantity of the mixing layer region. The VTG-Prt model has been used in the computations of long cylindrical hole film cooling, short cylindrical hole film cooling, compound angle cylindrical hole film cooling and expansion shaped hole film cooling in the present paper. And it is validated to be an effective and easy way to obtain accurate film cooling effectiveness distributions for this kind of film cooling. But for the kind of film cooling, in which the wall is mainly influenced by the jet core region and the influence of heat diffusion in the mixing layer region on the cooling effectiveness is very small, the VTG-Prt model is disabled. Another turbulent Prandtl number distribution model, named VT-Prt model, is developed for this kind of film cooling in the present paper. The Prt value in this model varies with dimensionless temperature which is suggested to be the characteristic quantity of the jet core region. Good agreement between the computed and measured results is obtained through the use of VT-Prt model in the computation of converging slot hole film cooling.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)874-886
Number of pages13
JournalInternational Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer
Volume54
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 31 Jan 2011

Keywords

  • Characteristic quantity
  • Computation accuracy
  • Film cooling effectiveness
  • Isotropic turbulence model
  • Turbulent Prandtl number model

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