Due to the stringent cooling requirements of novel aeroengines combustor liners, a comprehensive understanding of the phenomena concerning the interaction of hot gases with typical coolant jets plays a major role in the design of efficient cooling systems. In this work an aerodynamic analysis of the effusion cooling system of an aero-engine combustor liner was performed; the aim was the definition of a correlation for the discharge coefficient (CD) of the single effusion hole. The data was taken from a set of CFD RANS simulations, in which the behavior of the effusion cooling system was investigated over a wide range of thermo fluid-dynamics conditions. In some of these tests, the influence on the effusion flow of an additional air bleeding port was taken in account, making possible to analyze its effects on effusion holes CD. An in depth analysis of the numerical data set has pointed out the opportunity of an efficient reduction through the ratio of the annulus and the hole Reynolds numbers: the dependence of the discharge coefficients from this parameter is roughly linear. The correlation was included in an in-house one dimensional thermo-fluid network solver and its results were compared with CFD data. An overall good agreement of pressure and mass flow rates distributions was observed. The main source of inaccuracy was observed in the case of relevant air bleed mass flow rates, due to the inherent three-dimensional behavior of the flow close to bleed opening. An additional comparison with experimental data was performed in order to improve the confidence in the accuracy of the correlation: within the validity range of pressure ratio in which the correlation is defined (> 1.02), this comparison pointed out a good reliability in the prediction of discharge coefficients. An approach to model air bleeding was then proposed, with the assessment of its impact on liner wall temperature prediction.
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ASME Turbo Expo 2010: Power for Land, Sea, and Air
June 14–18, 2010
Glasgow, UK
Conference Sponsors:
- International Gas Turbine Institute
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978-0-7918-4399-4
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Numerical Study of Aerodynamic Losses of Effusion Cooling Holes in Aero-Engine Combustor Liners
A. Andreini,
A. Andreini
University of Florence, Florence, Italy
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A. Bonini,
A. Bonini
University of Florence, Florence, Italy
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G. Caciolli,
G. Caciolli
University of Florence, Florence, Italy
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B. Facchini,
B. Facchini
University of Florence, Florence, Italy
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S. Taddei
S. Taddei
AVIO Group S.p.A., Rivalta, TO, Italy
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A. Andreini
University of Florence, Florence, Italy
A. Bonini
University of Florence, Florence, Italy
G. Caciolli
University of Florence, Florence, Italy
B. Facchini
University of Florence, Florence, Italy
S. Taddei
AVIO Group S.p.A., Rivalta, TO, Italy
Paper No:
GT2010-22942, pp. 773-786; 14 pages
Published Online:
December 22, 2010
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Andreini, A, Bonini, A, Caciolli, G, Facchini, B, & Taddei, S. "Numerical Study of Aerodynamic Losses of Effusion Cooling Holes in Aero-Engine Combustor Liners." Proceedings of the ASME Turbo Expo 2010: Power for Land, Sea, and Air. Volume 4: Heat Transfer, Parts A and B. Glasgow, UK. June 14–18, 2010. pp. 773-786. ASME. https://doi.org/10.1115/GT2010-22942
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