Heat Transfer on Internal Surfaces of a Duct Subjected to Impingement of a Jet Array with Varying Jet Hole-Size and Spacing

Author:

Uysal U.1,Li P.-W.2,Chyu M. K.2,Cunha F. J.3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mechanical Engineering, Sakarya University, 54187 Sakarya, Turkey

2. Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA 15261

3. Pratt and Whitney, United Technologies, East Hartford, CT 06108

Abstract

One significant issue concerning the impingement heat transfer with a jet array is related to the so-called “crossflow,” where a local jet performance is influenced by the convection of the confluence from the impingement of the jet∕jets placed upstream. As a result, the heat transfer coefficient may vary along the streamwise direction and creates more or less nonuniform cooling over the component, which is undesirable from both the performance and durability standpoints. Described in this paper is an experimental investigation of the heat transfer coefficient on surfaces impinged by an array of six inline circular jets with their diameters increased monotically along the streamwise direction. The local heat transfer distributions on both the target surface and jet-issuing plate are measured using a transient liquid crystal technique. By varying the jet hole-size in a systematic manner, the actual distribution of jet flow rate and momentum within a jet array may be optimally metered and controlled against crossflow. The effects on the heat transfer coefficient distribution due to variations of jet-to-target distance and interjet spacing are investigated. The varying-diameter results are compared with those from a corresponding array of uniform jet diameter.

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Mechanical Engineering

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