The effect of surface roughness on the boundary development and loss behavior of turbine blades is investigated with different Reynolds numbers in this paper.The result shows that the velocity profile in boundary laye...The effect of surface roughness on the boundary development and loss behavior of turbine blades is investigated with different Reynolds numbers in this paper.The result shows that the velocity profile in boundary layer is plumper on rough surface than on smooth blade.The aerodynamic loss is lowered at low Reynolds number,but becomes significantly large at high Reynolds number.The total pressure loss coefficient of cascade can reach a top increase of 129%for rougher blades comparing with smooth blades at Re=300000.展开更多
This paper describes the numerical study on film cooling effectiveness and aerodynamic loss due to coolant and main stream mixing for a turbine guide vane. The effects of blowing ratio, mainstream Mach number, surface...This paper describes the numerical study on film cooling effectiveness and aerodynamic loss due to coolant and main stream mixing for a turbine guide vane. The effects of blowing ratio, mainstream Mach number, surface curvature on the cooling effectiveness and mixing loss were studied and discussed. The numerical results show that the distributions of film cooling effectiveness on the suction surface and pressure surface at the same blowing ratio(BR) are different due to local surface curvature and pressure gradient. The aerodynamic loss features for film holes on the pressure surface are also different from film holes on the suction surface.展开更多
The effects on turbine blade surface pressure and aerodynamic loss distribution ofcoolantanair inject from each of three individual rows of coolant holes on the blade leading-edge, and the rear of the suction and the ...The effects on turbine blade surface pressure and aerodynamic loss distribution ofcoolantanair inject from each of three individual rows of coolant holes on the blade leading-edge, and the rear of the suction and the pressure surface were investigated in a Iinearcascade. The experimental results showed that the changes in the pressure and aerodynamicloss distribution were dependent primarily on the amount of coolant added and the locationof injecting holes. The pressure surface injection did not change the pressure distributionas clearly as did the suction surface injection due mainly to the difference of mainstreampressure gradients and velocity. The air injection from suction surface led to the largesteffect on the loss increase while the air injection from the pressure surface exerted the leastinfluence.展开更多
文摘The effect of surface roughness on the boundary development and loss behavior of turbine blades is investigated with different Reynolds numbers in this paper.The result shows that the velocity profile in boundary layer is plumper on rough surface than on smooth blade.The aerodynamic loss is lowered at low Reynolds number,but becomes significantly large at high Reynolds number.The total pressure loss coefficient of cascade can reach a top increase of 129%for rougher blades comparing with smooth blades at Re=300000.
基金financially supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China through Grant No.51336007
文摘This paper describes the numerical study on film cooling effectiveness and aerodynamic loss due to coolant and main stream mixing for a turbine guide vane. The effects of blowing ratio, mainstream Mach number, surface curvature on the cooling effectiveness and mixing loss were studied and discussed. The numerical results show that the distributions of film cooling effectiveness on the suction surface and pressure surface at the same blowing ratio(BR) are different due to local surface curvature and pressure gradient. The aerodynamic loss features for film holes on the pressure surface are also different from film holes on the suction surface.
文摘The effects on turbine blade surface pressure and aerodynamic loss distribution ofcoolantanair inject from each of three individual rows of coolant holes on the blade leading-edge, and the rear of the suction and the pressure surface were investigated in a Iinearcascade. The experimental results showed that the changes in the pressure and aerodynamicloss distribution were dependent primarily on the amount of coolant added and the locationof injecting holes. The pressure surface injection did not change the pressure distributionas clearly as did the suction surface injection due mainly to the difference of mainstreampressure gradients and velocity. The air injection from suction surface led to the largesteffect on the loss increase while the air injection from the pressure surface exerted the leastinfluence.