Application of parameterized design system for gas turbine rotor blades without film cooling

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School of Energy Science and Engineering, Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin [1 ]
150001, China
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Tuijin Jishu | / 6卷 / 864-875期
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Structural optimization - Turbine components - Gas turbines - Thermoanalysis - Temperature - Turbomachine blades - Serpentine;
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10.13675/j.cnki.tjjs.2015.06.009
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Whether taking OTDF (Overall Temperature Distribution Factor) into account or not, a set of design system was used to accomplish the cooling structure design of the gas turbine first stage rotor blades. It shows that the optimal cooling structure can be fast obtained with pipe-net calculation, three-dimensional temperature field calculation performing thermal analysis and aero-thermal conjugated calculation. Moreover, without consideration of OTDF, flow rate of the first chamber is 16.9 g/s, the second is 40.8 g/s, and the highest dimensionless temperature is 0.700. Double inlet with serpentine channel has good effect on heat transfer and simple structure. To meet temperature requirement while taking the OTDF into consideration, flow rate of the first chamber is 18.2 g/s, the second is 25.4 g/s, the third is 5.3 g/s, and the highest dimensionless temperature is 0.752. Through multi-program design, a better cooling effect has been achieved by using three cooling air inlets and multi-turn channel under no film cooling condition. ©, 2015, Editorial Department of Journal of Propulsion Technology. All right reserved.
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