Heat Transfer and Aerodynamics of Turbine Blade Tips in a Linear Cascade

Author:

Newton P. J.1,Lock G. D.1,Krishnababu S. K.2,Hodson H. P.2,Dawes W. N.2,Hannis J.3,Whitney C.4

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Bath, Bath, UK

2. Department of Engineering, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK

3. Siemens Industrial Turbomachinery Ltd., Lincoln, UK

4. Alstom Power Technology Centre, Leicester, UK

Abstract

Local measurements of the heat transfer coefficient and pressure coefficient were conducted on the tip and near tip region of a generic turbine blade in a five-blade linear cascade. Two tip clearance gaps were used: 1.6% and 2.8% chord. Data was obtained at a Reynolds number of 2.3×105 based on exit velocity and chord. Three different tip geometries were investigated: A flat (plain) tip, a suction-side squealer, and a cavity squealer. The experiments reveal that the flow through the plain gap is dominated by flow separation at the pressure-side edge and that the highest levels of heat transfer are located where the flow reattaches on the tip surface. High heat transfer is also measured at locations where the tip-leakage vortex has impinged onto the suction surface of the aerofoil. The experiments are supported by flow visualization computed using the CFX CFD code which has provided insight into the fluid dynamics within the gap. The suction-side and cavity squealers are shown to reduce the heat transfer in the gap but high levels of heat transfer are associated with locations of impingement, identified using the flow visualization and aerodynamic data. Film cooling is introduced on the plain tip at locations near the pressure-side edge within the separated region and a net heat flux reduction analysis is used to quantify the performance of the successful cooling design.

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Mechanical Engineering

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