Heat Transfer in a Rotating Cooling Channel (AR=2:1) With Rib Turbulators and a Tip Turning Vane Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • Experimental investigation on rotation and turning vane effects on heat transfer was performed in a two-pass rectangular internal cooling channel. The channel has an aspect ratio of AR=2:1 and a 180deg tip-turn, which is a scaled up model of a typical internal cooling passage of gas turbine airfoils. The leading surface (LS) and trailing surface (TS) are roughened with 45deg angled parallel ribs (staggered P/e=8, e/Dh=0.1). Tests were performed in a pressurized vessel (570 kPa) where higher rotation numbers (Ro) can be achieved with a maximum Ro=0.42. Five Reynolds numbers (Re) were examined (Re=10,00040,000). At each Reynolds number, five rotational speeds (=0400 rpm) were considered. Results showed that rotation effects are stronger in the tip regions as compared to other surfaces. Heat transfer enhancement up to four times was observed on the tip wall at the highest rotation number. However, heat transfer enhancement is reduced to about 1.5 times with the presence of a tip turning vane at the highest rotation number. Generally, the tip turning vane reduces the effects of rotation, especially in the turn portion.

published proceedings

  • JOURNAL OF HEAT TRANSFER-TRANSACTIONS OF THE ASME

author list (cited authors)

  • Chen, A. F., Wu, H., Wang, N., & Han, J.

citation count

  • 9

complete list of authors

  • Chen, Andrew F||Wu, Hao-Wei||Wang, Nian||Han, Je-Chin

publication date

  • June 2018