Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4993405 International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer 2018 14 Pages PDF
Abstract
An experimental investigation is performed to study the effect of film-hole configurations on the blade tip film cooling performance in a five-blade linear cascade. Six film-hole configurations are taken into consideration under four typical blowing ratios. In Type-A, Type-B and Type-C, the film holes are arranged in a single row along the middle-camber line with different hole-to-hole pitches. Type-D, Type-E and Type-F have the same film-hole number of 13 as Type-B. For Type-D, the film holes are also arranged in a row, but they are located close to the suction-side squealer. For Type-E, the film holes are arranged in two rows. For Type-F, two rows of 8 holes are concentrated at the leading edge, and the rest 5 holes are arranged in a line at the middle chord region of the blade tip. Besides, some numerical simulations are conducted to provide detailed coolant jet trajectory. The results show that film-hole arrangement has a great impact on the tip film-cooling effectiveness. The coolant issuing from middle-camber holes are suctioned by the vortex structures inside squealer cavity to flow towards the pressure side, producing good film coverage at the local zone between the middle-camber line and pressure-side squealer for Type-A, Type-B and Type-C. For Type-F, as more film holes are concentrated at the leading edge, the film coverage on the front tip surface is well improved compared to the other film-hole arrangements. Under the same coolant usage, Type-F obtains the most favorable film cooling performance except for the trailing edge, and Type-C produces wider film coverage extending to trailing edge.
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