Numerical study on cooling characteristics of turbine blade based on laminated cooling configuration with clapboards
Zhimin Chen,
Xuejiao Chen,
XuFei Yang,
Bo Yu,
Bohong Wang,
Jianqin Zhu,
Yujie Chen and
Weihua Cai
Energy, 2024, vol. 299, issue C
Abstract:
The double-wall configuration, characterized by its notable overall cooling effectiveness, serves as a pivotal reference configuration in the design of next-generation turbine blades. In this study, a laminated cooling configuration with clapboards is developed, based on insights derived from both double-wall cooling configuration and laminated cooling configuration. Through a comparative analysis, with the double-wall cooling configuration and laminated cooling configuration as benchmarks, the newly constructed configuration is capable of enhancing overall cooling effectiveness while maintaining control over total pressure loss in the study. Specifically, in the context of external film cooling with an adiabatic condition, the laminated cooling configuration with clapboards attains the highest value at low blowing ratios, while the laminated cooling configuration excels in average adiabatic film cooling effectiveness at high blowing ratios. Importantly, the inclusion of clapboards significantly improves the internal heat transfer area, resulting in a greater internal total heat exchange in the laminated cooling configuration with clapboards. Consequently, this proposed configuration achieves the highest overall cooling effectiveness, achieving increases of 9.02%–14.08 % and 2.77 %–3.54 % relative to the double-wall cooling configuration and laminated cooling configuration, respectively. A comprehensive performance evaluation criterion is applied to assess cooling effectiveness and pressure loss. The results indicate that the laminated cooling configuration with clapboards enhances heat transfer effectiveness while effectively controlling pressure drop, with an evaluation value of over 1.0. Furthermore, the overall cooling effectiveness of the three cooling configurations is compared at two Reynolds numbers. It is found that the proposed configuration exhibits the best cooling performance, especially at the high Reynolds number.
Keywords: Laminated cooling configuration with clapboards; Internal heat transfer area; Overall cooling effectiveness; Performance evaluation criterion (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2024.131372
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