Abstract
Numerical studies were conducted to investigate the conjugate heat transfer characteristics of a mist/steam-cooled high-pressure turbine vane in a hydrogen gas turbine, which was proposed for a hydrogen fuel pure oxygen combustion gas turbine combined cycle with flow bypass and recompression. A double-wall cooling vane operating in a real turbine environment was considered. The effect of mist injections on the overall cooling effectiveness of the steam-cooled double-wall vane of a hydrogen gas turbine was investigated by varying the mist concentration (5% ≤ ms ≤ 20%) and droplet size (5 μm ≤ dp ≤ 20 μm). The ms and dp have a synergistic effect on the overall cooling effectiveness, and it tends to increase with increasing ms, especially at the suction side. The highest averaged overall cooling effectiveness of the steam-cooled vane at the mid-span of the vane was obtained at ms = 20% with a relatively small particle size of 10 μm, which was approximately 11% higher than that without mist, corresponding to an 88.6K drop in the vane’s wall temperature.
| Original language | English |
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| Journal | Energy Proceedings |
| Volume | 58 |
| State | Published - 2025 |
| Event | 11th Applied Energy Symposium: Low Carbon Cities and Urban Energy Systems, CUE2025 - Kitakyushu, Japan Duration: 18 Jul 2024 → 22 Jul 2024 |
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SDG 7 Affordable and Clean Energy
Keywords
- conjugate heat transfer
- hydrogen gas turbine
- mist injection
- vane steam-cooling technology
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