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Research on the radiation scaling criteria of film-cooled gas turbines

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.icheatmasstransfer.2023.107147

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Gas turbine; Film cooling; Scaling criteria; Thermal radiation

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This paper provides a mechanistic-level explanation of the influence of the thermal radiation term on the energy equation and introduces two novel dimensionless parameters that can effectively reflect the radiation impact on scaling criteria. It also proposes three parameter matching schemes for data matching under high and low temperature conditions. The method proposed in this paper can provide valuable insights into film cooling behavior under realistic gas turbine conditions.
The escalating gas turbine (GT) inlet temperature and the amplifying radiation effect of multi-component radiation gases aggravate the thermal radiation phenomena. In addition, the omission of radiation effect in the classical film cooling scaling criteria makes the research data obtained under relative low temperature conditions invalid. This paper provided a mechanistic-level explanation of the influence of the thermal radiation term on the energy equation, and subsequently introduced two novel dimensionless parameters (radiation number and optical thickness) that can effectively reflect the radiation impact on scaling criteria. Furthermore, three parameter matching schemes were proposed to enable the data match of high and low temperature conditions for adiabatic cooling effectiveness, overall cooling effectiveness, and dimensionless radiation heat flux. Compared to the high temperature test method, the scaling criteria can provide valuable insights into the film cooling behavior under realistic GT conditions. The method proposed in this paper can not only help prevent material loss and energy waste but also align with the principles of energy conservation, emission reduction, and sustainable development.

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