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Influence of Gas-to-Wall Temperature Ratio on the Leakage Flow and Cooling Performance of a Turbine Squealer Tip

Dongjie Yan    
Hongmei Jiang    
Jieling Li    
Wenbo Xie    
Zhaoguang Wang    
Shaopeng Lu and Qiang Zhang    

Resumen

In high-pressure turbines, there is a large difference in temperature between the mainstream and the turbine blade surface. Most of the turbine blade tip heat transfer studies were conducted under the assumption that the Over-Tip-Leakage (OTL) flow field is independent of the wall thermal condition. Recent numerical and experimental studies have revealed that the two-way coupling effect between aerodynamics and heat transfer should not be neglected. The heat transfer coefficient obtained by the conventional method is not able to match the realistic engine condition accurately. This study investigates the impact of the wall thermal boundary condition on the tip cooling performance of squealer turbine blades. The RANS CFD result was validated against experimental tip heat transfer data obtained from a high-speed test rig with the effect of high-speed relative casing motion. The aerothermal performance for both uncooled and cooled squealer tips was studied at two different gas-to-wall temperature ratios, 1.7 and 1.1; the reference temperature is 204 K. It was found that the location and strength of cavity vortices varied with different wall thermal boundary conditions, leading to different signatures in tip heat transfer and cooling performance. It is recommended that the experimental heat transfer data and film cooling effectiveness obtained at the near-adiabatic wall boundary condition should be corrected before their application to the tip cooling design process. It would be more reliable to match the wall-to-gas temperature ratio during the tip experimental study.

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