2014
DOI: 10.1051/meca/2014016
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Coupling of internal and external cooling of gas turbine blades

Abstract: Showerhead cooling process which consists of internal convective cooling and external film cooling of a turbine blade is investigated using ANSYS-CFX software. The aim of the present investigation is to provide a better understanding of the fundamental nature of showerhead cooling using the three dimensional Reynolds averaged Navier Stokes analysis. A numerical model has been developed to study the effects of coupled internal and external cooling of the leading edge for a semi-elliptical body shape with the SS… Show more

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“…Wherein the gas phase is set to the main phase, the others are the secondary phase in turn. e turbulence model adopts shear-stress transport (SST) k-Omega model [27]. Considering interphase mass transfer, the UDF of the reaction of HCl and NH 3 in the gas phase to NH 4 Cl in the solid phase is loaded.…”
Section: E Boundary Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wherein the gas phase is set to the main phase, the others are the secondary phase in turn. e turbulence model adopts shear-stress transport (SST) k-Omega model [27]. Considering interphase mass transfer, the UDF of the reaction of HCl and NH 3 in the gas phase to NH 4 Cl in the solid phase is loaded.…”
Section: E Boundary Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%