Comparisons of Overall Performance Among Double-Jet Film Cooling Holes, Cylinder Holes, and Fan-Shaped Holes

  • Jiang Lei
  • , Jiaxu Yao
  • , Jianhong He
  • , Xi Yang
  • , Ke Zhang
  • , Lesley M. Wright

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Abstract

In this paper, the film-cooling effectiveness (η ) and heat transfer coefficient (h) of different film hole geometries are investigated, including double-jet film cooling (DJFC) holes, streamwise cylindrical holes, and fan-shaped holes, both experimentally and numerically. Results reveal that when the blowing ratio is less than 1.0, the DJFC holes have the highest η and the highest h, as well as the highest net heat flux reduction (NHFR). However, a higher blowing ratio (>1.0) leads to a quickly decreasing NHFR of DJFC holes. The asymmetric antikidney vortex and the high turbulent kinetic energy (TKE) are dominant in the performance of the DJFC holes. Owing to medium effectiveness and the lowest heat transfer coefficient, the fan-shaped holes possess the highest net heat flux reduction at M = 2.0 although the value is negative. The relatively weak kidney vortex and the low TKE can explain the phenomena. The cylindrical holes have the lowest η and the lowest NHFR due to the kidney vortex and relatively higher TKE.

Original languageEnglish
Article number123801
JournalASME Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer
Volume145
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Dec 2023

Keywords

  • CFD
  • double-jet film-cooling
  • film cooling effectiveness
  • heat flux reduction parameter
  • heat transfer coefficient ratio
  • transient liquid crystal

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