Experimental Investigation of Effusion Film Cooling on a Cylindrical Leading Edge Model

I. Huang, Kuan-Hsueh Lin, Chih-Yung Huang, Yao-Hsien Liu
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Effusion film cooling is effective for cooling high temperature turbine blades because it requires less coolant and produces a more uniform temperature distribution than conventional film cooling. Effusion cooling for a cylindrical model representing the leading edge of a gas turbine blade was investigated. The experiment was performed in a low-speed wind tunnel at a Reynolds number of 100,000. Pressure sensitive paint was used to measure the adiabatic film cooling effectiveness. Additive manufacturing was used to fabricate a porous structure on the test cylinder for effusion cooling. Both simple and compound angles were used for cooling injection. The effects of streamwise and spanwise hole spacings, turbulence intensities (1%, 8.7%), and blowing ratios (0.075, 0.15, 0.3, and 0.6) were studied. The effusion hole diameter was 0.1 cm, and the spanwise hole pitch-to-diameter ratios were either 2 or 4. Compared with conventional film cooing, effusion cooling achieved higher cooling effectiveness and produced better coolant coverage. Increasing the streamwise spacing noticeably reduced the cooling effectiveness for the simple-angle design due to film liftoff; the compound-angle designs thus achieved higher effectiveness. The simple-angle holes were more sensitive to changes in the mainstream turbulence intensity; increases in the turbulence intensity promoted the mixing of the coolant with the mainstream. Moreover, effusion cooling was more resistant to coolant lift-off at high blowing ratios.
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