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The Effects of Inclination and Compounds Angles of Round Holes in Staggered Rows on Adiabatic Film Cooling Effectiveness of Vane Suction side

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Title The Effects of Inclination and Compounds Angles of Round Holes in Staggered Rows on Adiabatic Film Cooling Effectiveness of Vane Suction side
 
Creator Abdullah, Najdat N.
Nsaif, Rashid Khalid
 
Description The aim of this work is oriented to increase film cooling effectiveness value through numerical investigations for flow of Mach number not more than 0.3 around vane surface, to find the effects of inclination and compounds angles of round holes in staggered rows on adiabatic film cooling effectiveness of vane suction side. Multi cylindrical film cooling hole cases were studied with pitch ratio P/d =2 and 3, local blowing ratios M=0.382, 0.77 and 1.14,  inclination angles a=30° and 45°, compound angles β= 0°, 15°, 30° and 45° and local momentum ratios I= 0.084, 0.34 and 0.756  for better cooling process.
            A numerical technique, using ANSYS-FLUENT version 14.5, was used to solve governing partial differential equations of mass, momentum (Navier Stokes equations) and energy conservations in three dimensions with a  turbulence model that involves the solution of the four transport equations. Based on the results of the numerical solution, the best film cooling configuration, blowing ratio, with the range of actual engine flow conditions, dimensions and vane geometry; density ratio 1.74 , temperature ratio 0.57 and blowing ratio M=0.382, 0.77 and 1.14 was obtained. The best case for inclination angle a=30°, P/d=2 was at M=1.14 and β=0° for the total average effectiveness along 60L/d of surface suction side was 0.616, while the best case for inclination angle a=45°, P/d=2 was at M=0.382 and β=30° for the total average effectiveness along 60L/d of surface suction side was 0.516.
            In addition, comparisons were performed with available other work, where the experimental total average effectiveness results of Dees et al., 2011 were in good agreements with the numerical results of current work with a maximum deviation of 9.9% at I=0.34 and 3.6% at I=0.75.
 
 
 
Publisher College of Engineering | University of Baghdad
 
Date 2016-06-01
 
Type info:eu-repo/semantics/article
info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
Peer-reviewed Article
 
Format application/pdf
 
Identifier http://joe.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/main/article/view/207
 
Source مجلة الهندسة; مجلد 22 عدد 6 (2016): Journal of Engineering (Eng. J.); 100-116
Journal of Engineering; Vol 22 No 6 (2016): Journal of Engineering (Eng. J.); 100-116
2520-3339
1726-4073
 
Language eng
 
Relation http://joe.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/main/article/view/207/181
 
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