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Impact of wall boundary condition on scaling film cooling performance from near ambient to engine temperatures

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Abstract The present work computationally examines the scaling of a fan-shaped hole's film-cooling performance from a near ambient temperature to an engine temperature on a flat plate. Heat flux distributions… Click to show full abstract

Abstract The present work computationally examines the scaling of a fan-shaped hole's film-cooling performance from a near ambient temperature to an engine temperature on a flat plate. Heat flux distributions for both film-cooled and non-film-cooled cases were computed for several isothermal boundary conditions. Cases with engine representative freestream temperatures and near ambient temperatures were examined. This study first shows that the adiabatic wall temperatures interpolated from the isothermal results were higher than those measured directly using an adiabatic wall boundary condition. This was due to the presence of a thermal boundary layer in the isothermal results, which would not develop for the adiabatic case. As a result, the adiabatic effectiveness found with adiabatic models will not represent the true thermal condition found in the engine. Finally, this study shows that both the adiabatic effectiveness interpolated from the isothermal results and Net Heat Flux Reduction can be scaled from low temperature to high temperature by proper non-dimensional matching.

Keywords: film cooling; engine; condition; cooling performance; film; near ambient

Journal Title: International Journal of Thermal Sciences
Year Published: 2018

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