Internal cooling channels with differing aspect ratios are typically found in gas turbine blades due to the varying thickness of the blade from the leading to trailing edge. These serpentine passages often contain several 180 deg bends, which are sharp edged in the region of the blade tip. The 180 deg bend has a pronounced effect on the heat transfer characteristics in the outlet channel and tip wall, where a strong influence is seen due to the divider wall-to-tip wall distance in the bend. The present study investigates the effect of the divider wall-to-tip wall distance for a ribbed two-pass cooling channel with a 2:1 inlet and 1:1 outlet channel. Spatially resolved heat transfer measurements were made using the transient thermochromic liquid crystal technique for a smooth and a ribbed configuration using parallel 45 deg ribs. Effects of the 180 deg bend on heat transfer and rib-induced enhancements were identified separately and bend effects were found to dominate the heat transfer increase in the outlet channel near the bend. Pressure losses due to the bend and ribs were also independently evaluated for a range of tip wall distances. Results show that the smaller tip wall distances increase heat transfer on the tip wall and outlet channel but at the cost of an increased pressure loss. An optimum tip wall position is suggested, forming a compromise between heat transfer improvement and increased pressure losses.
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The Effects of Ribs and Tip Wall Distance on Heat Transfer for a Varying Aspect Ratio Two-Pass Ribbed Internal Cooling Channel
Bernhard Weigand,
Bernhard Weigand
Institut für Thermodynamik der Luft- und Raumfahrt,
Universität Stuttgart,
Pfaffenwaldring 31
,70569 Stuttgart
, Germany
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Martin Schnieder
Martin Schnieder
ALSTOM,
Brown Boveri Strasse 7,
5401 Baden
, Switzerland
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Sean C. Jenkins
Bernhard Weigand
Institut für Thermodynamik der Luft- und Raumfahrt,
Universität Stuttgart,
Pfaffenwaldring 31
,70569 Stuttgart
, Germany
Martin Schnieder
ALSTOM,
Brown Boveri Strasse 7,
5401 Baden
, Switzerland
Contributed by the International Gas Turbine Institute (IGTI) of ASME for publication in the JOURNALOF TURBOMACHINERY. Manuscript received January 26, 2009; final manuscript received October 20, 2011; published online October 31, 2012. Editor: David Wisler.
J. Turbomach. Mar 2013, 135(2): 021001 (9 pages)
Published Online: October 31, 2012
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Received:
January 26, 2009
Revision Received:
October 20, 2011
Citation
Jenkins, S. C., Zehnder, F., Shevchuk, I. V., von Wolfersdorf, J., Weigand, B., and Schnieder, M. (October 31, 2012). "The Effects of Ribs and Tip Wall Distance on Heat Transfer for a Varying Aspect Ratio Two-Pass Ribbed Internal Cooling Channel." ASME. J. Turbomach. March 2013; 135(2): 021001. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4006584
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