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Effects of mainstream cross-flow and wall contouring on film cooling effectiveness of cylindrical-holes embedde d in elliptical craters

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijheatmasstransfer.2022.123014

Keywords

Crater-hole film cooling; Elliptical crater; End -wall contouring; Mainstream cross-flow; Film effectiveness; In-plane concentration

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  1. Shenyang Aero-engine Institute of Aero Engine Corporation of China

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The combined effects of flow parameters and geometrical parameters on the film cooling performances and flow mechanisms of cratered-hole were investigated. The results showed that the position and size of the crater had individual and combined influences on the film effectiveness. The mainstream cross-flow environment introduced new mechanisms for film cooling of cratered-hole and posed new requirements for crater configuration. Wall contouring improved the uniformity of film coverage but reduced the effectiveness improvement brought by the crater. Fine design is needed to balance the conflicting requirements of crater configuration.
The combined effects of the dominated flow parameters at contoured end-wall and the geometrical pa-rameters of elliptical-crater on the cratered-hole film cooling performances and flow mechanisms were investigated experimentally and numerically. Seven cratered-holes were designed to demonstrate the in-dividual and combined influences of the position and size of crater. The original cylindrical-hole was selected as the baseline model. Three test passages were built up to simulate the flat-plate environment, the mainstream cross-flow environment and the environment with mainstream cross-flow coupled by wall contouring, respectively. Under blowing ratio (BR) from 0.25 to 2.0, the surface film effectiveness was measured using infrared thermography technique, and the in-plane scalar transport characteristics were captured by the concentration visualizations, as well as the flow interactions were displayed by the numerical simulations. The comparisons of results revealed that the benefit of crater on the film effec-tiveness enhancement depends on the contradictory of the crater configuration requirements, bringing to the huge challenge of fine design. The mainstream cross-flow causes the new mechanisms for the cratered-hole film cooling, presenting a new requirement for the design of crater-configuration. Com-pared to the flat-plate environment, the cratered-hole can improve 20% in film effectiveness under the solo mainstream cross-flow effect. Further adding the wall contouring can improve the uniformity of film coverage and weaken the sensitivity to crater-configuration, while reduce by 40% in the benefit of crater on film effectiveness improvement. The local cooling deterioration under the low flowrates of cooling air results in the combined application of cratered film cooling and end-wall contouring being undesired.(c) 2022 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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