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Numerical Study on the Secondary Air Performance of the Film Holes for the Combined Impingement and Film Cooled First Stage of High Pressure Gas Turbine Nozzle Guide Vane
Published in Walter de Gruyter GmbH
2017
Abstract
The present numerical investigation of Leading Edge (LE) Nozzle Guide Vane (NGV) is considered with five rows of impingement holes combined with five rows of film cooled for the secondary coolant flow path analysis. The coolant mass flow rate variations in all the LE rows of the film holes externally subjected to the hot main stream were obtained by making a three-dimensional computational analysis of NGV with a staggered array of film cooled rows. The experiments were carried out for the same NGV using Particle Image Velocimetry technique to determine the effused coolant jet exit velocity at the stagnation row of film holes as mentioned in reference [Kukutla PR, Prasad BVSSS. Secondary flow visualization on stagnation row of a combined impingement and film cooled high pressure gas turbine nozzle guide vane using PIV technique, J Visualization, 2017; DOI: 10.1007/s12650-017-0434-6]. In this paper, results are presented for three different mass flow rates ranges from 0.0037 kg/s to 0.0075 kg/s supplied at the Front Impingement Tube (FIT) plenum. And the mainstream velocity 6 m/s was maintained for all the three coolant mass flow rates. The secondary coolant flow distribution was performed from SH1 to SH5 row of film holes. Each row of a showerhead film hole exit coolant mass flow rate varied in proportion to the amount of coolant mass rates supplied at the FIT cooling channel. The corresponding minimum and maximum values and their film hole locations were altered. The same behaviour was continued for the coolant pressure drop and temperature rise from SH1 to SH5 row of film holes. Owing to the interaction between hot main stream and the coolant that effuses out of the film holes, occasional presence of hot gas ingestion was noticed for certain flow rates. This caused nonlinear distribution in mass flow, pressure drop and temperature rise. The minimum flow rate results estimate oxidation of NGV material near the film cooled hole. And the effect of hot gas ingestion on the ejected film cooled jet which would recommends effective oxidation resistant material which in turn leads to better durability of the NGV surface. © 2017 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston.
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JournalData powered by TypesetInternational Journal of Turbo and Jet Engines
PublisherData powered by TypesetWalter de Gruyter GmbH
ISSN03340082
Open AccessNo
Concepts (24)
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    Computational fluid dynamics
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    Coolants
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    Cooling
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    Drops
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    Fighter aircraft
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    Flow rate
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    Flow visualization
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    Gas turbines
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    MASS TRANSFER
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    Nozzles
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    Oxidation resistance
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    Pressure drop
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    Regression analysis
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    Velocity measurement
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    Visualization
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    COOLANT FLOW DISTRIBUTION
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    Film cooling
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    Jet impingement cooling
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    MASS FLOW RATE VARIATIONS
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    NOZZLE GUIDE VANES
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    Numerical investigations
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    Particle image velocimetry technique
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    SECONDARY AIR
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    TURBINE COMPONENTS