Streakline flow visualization of discrete hole film cooling with holes inclined 30 deg to surface
Abstract
Film injection from three rows of discrete holes angled 30 deg to the surface in line with mainstream flow and spaced 5 diameters apart in a staggered array was visualized by using helium bubbles as tracer particles. Both the main stream and the film injectant were ambient air. Detailed streaklines showing the turbulent motion of the film mixing with the main stream were obtained by photographing small, neutrally buoyant helium-filled soap bubbles which followed the flow field. The ratio of boundary layer thickness to hole diameter and the Reynolds number were typical of gas turbine film cooling applications. The results showed the behavior of the film and its interaction with the main stream for a range of blowing rates and two initial boundary layer thicknesses.
- Publication:
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NASA STI/Recon Technical Report N
- Pub Date:
- March 1976
- Bibcode:
- 1976STIN...7618383C
- Keywords:
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- Film Cooling;
- Flow Visualization;
- Gas Turbines;
- Heat Transfer;
- Mixing Length Flow Theory;
- Turbulent Mixing;
- Fluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer