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대한기계학회 Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology Vol.21 No.3
발행연도
2007.3
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486 - 494 (9page)

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Heat/mass transfer characteristics on the near-tip blade surface under combustor-level high inlet turbulence have been investigated within a high-turning turbine rotor passage by using the naphthalene sublimation technique. The inlet turbulence intensity and length scale are 14.7% and 80 ㎜, respectively. The tip gap-to-chord ratio is changed to be h/c = 0.74, 1.47, and 2.94 percents. Increasing h/c results not only in higher heat/mass transfer in the pressure-side tip region but also in more convective transport on the pressure surface even far away from the tip edge. Severe heat/mass transfer is always observed in the suction-side tip-leakage flow region which can be divided into two distinct high transport regions. There is a local maximum of heat/mass transfer along the trailing-edge centerline. This arises from the interaction of a tip-leakage vortex with a trailing-edge vortex shedding. Comparisons of the present data for h/c = 2.94 percents with the previous low turbulence one show that there is a large discrepancy of heat/mass transfer in the pressure-side near-tip area, which diminishes with departing from the tip edge. The suction-side heat/mass transfer in the tip-leakage flow region is less influenced by the high inlet turbulence than that at the mid-span. The leading-edge heat/mass transfer under the high inlet turbulence is always higher than that in the low turbulence case, while there is no big difference in the trailing-edge heat/mass transfer between the two cases.

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Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Experiment
3. Results and discussion
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