Cooling effectiveness of a rotating disk with discrete receiver holes

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National Key Lab. of Aero-engines, School of Jet Propulsion, Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Beijing 100083, China [1 ]
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Hangkong Dongli Xuebao | 2006年 / 4卷 / 621-625期
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Compressors - Gas turbines - Liquid crystals - Propulsion - Reynolds number - Rotating disks - Rotors - Speed - Stators - Temperature distribution - Thermocouples;
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Modern gas turbine blades are cooled using air bleeded from the compressor. In a rotor-stator system, the cooling air enters at the center of the stator and flows radially outward, then leaves through the discrete receiver holes in the rotor and the clearance between the rotor and the shroud. The temperature distribution was measured by Thermal Liquid Crystal (TLC) and thermocouples on the rotor surface to acquire the cooling effectiveness. The influence of rotating speed and cooling mass flow rate on cooling effectiveness were analyzed. The dimensionless average temperature and dimensionless temperature difference of rotor surface decrease with both of the dimensionless mass flow rate and rotational Reynolds number are increased. The existence of receiver holes is of advantage to cooling rotor. The experiments show that the bigger the size of receiver holes is, the higher of cooling effectiveness will be.
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