2011
DOI: 10.1115/1.4003175
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Particle-Image Velocimetry Measurements of Film Cooling in an Adverse Pressure Gradient Flow

Abstract: The turbulent flow field of a film cooling flow is investigated using the particle-image velocimetry technique. Cooling jets are injected from a multirow hole configuration into a turbulent boundary layer flow of a flat plate in the presence of a zero and an adverse pressure gradient. The investigations focus on full-coverage film cooling. Therefore, the film cooling configuration consists of three staggered rows of holes with a lateral spacing of p/D=3 and a streamwise row distance of l/D=6. The inclined cool… Show more

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“…Konopka et al [31] drew a similar conclusion to that in Ref. [30]. They also found that the mainstream APG had few effects on FCE.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 56%
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“…Konopka et al [31] drew a similar conclusion to that in Ref. [30]. They also found that the mainstream APG had few effects on FCE.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 56%
“…Three rows of holes are implemented in a serpentine nozzle to succinctly represent this structure. The acceleration factor has been widely used to measure the magnitude of the pressure gradient [30][31][32][33]. It is defined as K = (ν/u 2 ) × (du/dx), where ν is the coefficient of dynamic viscosity, and u is the velocity of the mainstream.…”
Section: Geometric Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Thole et al [7] measured flowfields for shaped holes with aggressive expansion angles and found evidence of separation in the diffused outlet but saw no sign of a strong CRVP. These flowfield measurements and others by Laveau and Abhari [8], Jessen et al [9], and Fawcett et al [10] were performed at low freestream turbulence intensities.…”
Section: Previous Studiesmentioning
confidence: 94%