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Local measurement and numerical modeling of mass/heat transfer from a turbine blade in a linear cascade with tip clearance

Posted on:2001-04-05Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:University of MinnesotaCandidate:Jin, PeitongFull Text:PDF
GTID:1462390014958479Subject:Engineering
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Local mass/heat transfer measurements from the turbine blade near-tip and the tip surfaces are performed using the naphthalene sublimation technique. The experiments are conducted in a linear cascade consisting of five high-pressure blades with a central test-blade configuration. The incoming flow conditions are close to those of the gas turbine engine environment (boundary layer displacement thickness is about 0.01 of chord) with an exit Reynolds number of 6.2 × 105. The effects of tip clearance level (0.86%–6.90% of chord), mainstream Reynolds number and turbulence intensity (0.2 and 12.0%) are investigated. Two methods of flow visualization—oil and lampblack, laser light sheet smoke wire—as well as static pressure measurement on the blade surface are used to study the tip leakage flow and vortex in the cascade. In addition, numerical modeling of the flow and heat transfer processes in the linear cascade with different tip clearances is conducted using commercial software incorporating advanced turbulence models.; The present study confirms many important results on the tip leakage flow and vortex from the literature, contributes to the current understanding in the effects of tip leakage flow and vortex on local heat transfer from the blade near-tip and the tip surfaces, and provides detailed local and average heat/mass transfer data applicable to turbine blade tip cooling design.
Keywords/Search Tags:Tip, Turbine blade, Transfer, Local, Linear cascade
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