This paper presents an experimental investigation of the aerothermal performance of a cooled winglet tip under transonic conditions (exit Mach number of 1.0, and an exit Reynolds number of 1.27 × 106, based on axial chord). Spatially resolved heat transfer data and film cooling effectiveness data are obtained using the transient infrared thermography technique in the Oxford High-Speed Linear Cascade test facility. Aerodynamic loss data are obtained by traversing a specially made and calibrated three-hole pressure probe and a single-hole probe one axial chord downstream of the blade. Detailed contours of Nusselt number show that for an increase in tip clearance, with and without film cooling, and for coolant injection, for both tip clearances, the Nusselt number increases. Also the smaller tip clearance observes higher film cooling effectiveness overall. Detailed distributions of kinetic energy losses as well as pitch-wise averaged loss coefficients and loss coefficients at a mixed-out plane indicate that the size of the loss core associated with the over-tip leakage vortex decreases with cooling injection.
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Aerothermal Performance of a Cooled Winglet at Engine Representative Mach and Reynolds Numbers
D. O. O’Dowd,
D. O. O’Dowd
Department of Engineering Science,
Parks Road,
Parks Road,
University of Oxford
,Oxford, OX1 3PJ
, United Kingdom
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Q. Zhang,
University Joint Institute,
Shanghai Jiao Tong University,
Shanghai,
e-mail: qzhang@sjtu.edu.cn
Q. Zhang
University of Michigan-Shanghai Jiao Tong
University Joint Institute,
Shanghai Jiao Tong University,
Shanghai,
China
e-mail: qzhang@sjtu.edu.cn
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L. He,
L. He
Department of Engineering Science,
Parks Road,
Parks Road,
University of Oxford
,Oxford, OX1 3PJ
, United Kingdom
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I. Tibbott
I. Tibbott
Rolls-Royce plc,
Turbine Systems,
Turbine Systems,
Derby
, United Kingdom
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D. O. O’Dowd
Department of Engineering Science,
Parks Road,
Parks Road,
University of Oxford
,Oxford, OX1 3PJ
, United Kingdom
Q. Zhang
University of Michigan-Shanghai Jiao Tong
University Joint Institute,
Shanghai Jiao Tong University,
Shanghai,
China
e-mail: qzhang@sjtu.edu.cn
L. He
Department of Engineering Science,
Parks Road,
Parks Road,
University of Oxford
,Oxford, OX1 3PJ
, United Kingdom
I. Tibbott
Rolls-Royce plc,
Turbine Systems,
Turbine Systems,
Derby
, United Kingdom
Contributed by the International Gas Turbine Institute (IGTI)) of ASME for publication in the Journalof Turbomachinery. Manuscript received August 14, 2011; final manuscript received August 31, 2011; published online October 31, 2012. Editor: David Wisler.
J. Turbomach. Jan 2013, 135(1): 011041 (10 pages)
Published Online: October 31, 2012
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August 14, 2011
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August 31, 2011
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O’Dowd, D. O., Zhang, Q., He, L., Cheong, B. C. Y., and Tibbott, I. (October 31, 2012). "Aerothermal Performance of a Cooled Winglet at Engine Representative Mach and Reynolds Numbers." ASME. J. Turbomach. January 2013; 135(1): 011041. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4006537
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