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Unsteady Flow Field Characterization of Effusion Cooling Systems with Swirling Main Flow: Comparison Between Cylindrical and Shaped Holes

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  • Tommaso Lenzi

    (DIEF-Department of Industrial Engineering of Florence, University of Florence, via S. Marta 3, 50139 Florence, Italy)

  • Alessio Picchi

    (DIEF-Department of Industrial Engineering of Florence, University of Florence, via S. Marta 3, 50139 Florence, Italy)

  • Tommaso Bacci

    (DIEF-Department of Industrial Engineering of Florence, University of Florence, via S. Marta 3, 50139 Florence, Italy)

  • Antonio Andreini

    (DIEF-Department of Industrial Engineering of Florence, University of Florence, via S. Marta 3, 50139 Florence, Italy)

  • Bruno Facchini

    (DIEF-Department of Industrial Engineering of Florence, University of Florence, via S. Marta 3, 50139 Florence, Italy)

Abstract

The presence of injectors with strongly swirled flows, used to promote flame stability in the combustion chambers of gas turbines, influences the behaviour of the effusion cooling jets and consequently of the liner’s cooling capabilities. For this reason, unsteady behaviour of the jets in the presence of swirling flow requires a characterization by means of experimental flow field analyses. The experimental setup of this work consists of a non-reactive single-sector linear combustor test rig, scaled up with respect to the real engine geometry to increase spatial resolution and to reduce the frequencies of the unsteadiness. It is equipped with a radial swirler and multi-perforated effusion plates to simulate the liner cooling system. Two effusion plates were tested and compared: with cylindrical and with laid-back fan-shaped 7-7-7 holes in staggered arrangement. Time resolved Particle Image Velocimetry has been carried out: the unsteady characteristics of the jets, promoted by the intermittent interactions with the turbulent mainstream, have been investigated as their vortex structures and turbulent decay. The results demonstrate how an unsteady analysis is necessary to provide a complete characterization of the coolant behaviour and of its turbulent mixing with mainflow, which affect, in turn, the film cooling capability and liner’s lifetime.

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  • Tommaso Lenzi & Alessio Picchi & Tommaso Bacci & Antonio Andreini & Bruno Facchini, 2020. "Unsteady Flow Field Characterization of Effusion Cooling Systems with Swirling Main Flow: Comparison Between Cylindrical and Shaped Holes," Energies, MDPI, vol. 13(19), pages 1-15, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jeners:v:13:y:2020:i:19:p:4993-:d:417869
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