A combined experimental/computational study has been performed for flow in rotating serpentine passages which approximate internal cooling passage for turbine blades. Experimental results are presented in the companion, Part I. The numerical simulations were performed using detailed experimental velocity profile measurements, documented in Part I, to set inflow conditions. Incompressible flow predictions with a two-layer k-ε turbulence model, which isolated the Coriolis induced secondary flow, agreed well with the measured velocities. Fluid density variations were included in compressible flow simulations which show the impact of the centrifugal buoyancy force in addition to the Coriolis force. Comparison with previously acquired heat transfer data indicates that the buoyancy force may be important in gas turbine applications.
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ASME 1995 International Gas Turbine and Aeroengine Congress and Exposition
June 5–8, 1995
Houston, Texas, USA
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- International Gas Turbine Institute
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978-0-7918-7881-1
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A Combined Experimental/Computational Study of Flow in Turbine Blade Cooling Passage: Part II — Numerical Simulations Free
Diane M. McGrath,
Diane M. McGrath
Pratt & Whitney, East Hartford, CT
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David G. N. Tse
David G. N. Tse
Scientific Research Associates, Glastonbury, CT
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Diane M. McGrath
Pratt & Whitney, East Hartford, CT
David G. N. Tse
Scientific Research Associates, Glastonbury, CT
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95-GT-149, V004T09A038; 8 pages
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February 16, 2015
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McGrath, DM, & Tse, DGN. "A Combined Experimental/Computational Study of Flow in Turbine Blade Cooling Passage: Part II — Numerical Simulations." Proceedings of the ASME 1995 International Gas Turbine and Aeroengine Congress and Exposition. Volume 4: Heat Transfer; Electric Power; Industrial and Cogeneration. Houston, Texas, USA. June 5–8, 1995. V004T09A038. ASME. https://doi.org/10.1115/95-GT-149
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