Volume 5: Turbo Expo 2003, Parts a and B 2003
DOI: 10.1115/gt2003-38340
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Effect of Rotation on Heat Transfer in Narrow Rectangular Cooling Channels (AR = 8:1 and 4:1) With Pin-Fins

Abstract: The effect of rotation on smooth narrow rectangular channels and narrow rectangular channels with pin-fins is investigated in this study. Pin-fins are commonly used in the narrow sections within the trailing edge of the turbine blade; the pin-fins act as turbulators to enhance internal cooling while providing structural support in this narrow section of the blade. The rectangular channel is oriented at 150° with respect to the plane of rotation, and the focus of the study involves narrow channels with aspect r… Show more

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“…In an experiment conducted by Wright et al [13], the level of heat transfer in a rotating channel with staggered arrays of the pin-fin type was higher than that in the stationary case. They found that rotation enhanced heat transfer from all heated surfaces, especially on the trailing surface.…”
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confidence: 92%
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“…In an experiment conducted by Wright et al [13], the level of heat transfer in a rotating channel with staggered arrays of the pin-fin type was higher than that in the stationary case. They found that rotation enhanced heat transfer from all heated surfaces, especially on the trailing surface.…”
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confidence: 92%
“…1a, are considered to investigate the enhancement of heat transfer. The experimental test channel of Wright et al [13] consisted of 12 rows of pin fins arranged in staggered arrays on heated walls. In this work, however, a domain with only the first six rows of pin fins in the test channel of Wright et al [13] is considered in the computational domain, as shown in Fig.…”
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“…They showed that pin fins significantly reduce the effect of rotation, but they do not eliminate the effect. Wright et al [14] studied a staggered array of pins under the rotating condition and found that 1) rotation enhances the heat transferred from the pin-fin channels 1.5 times that of the stationary pin-fin channels. 2) Overall, rotation enhances the heat transfer from all surfaces in both the smooth and pin-fin channels.…”
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