Experiments on film cooling with sonic injection into a supersonic flow

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Zhang, Jia [1 ]
Sun, Bing [1 ]
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[1] School of Astronautics, Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Beijing
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Hangkong Dongli Xuebao/Journal of Aerospace Power | 2015年 / 30卷 / 05期
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Discrete hole; Film cooling effectiveness; Hole spacing; Mass flow ratio; Supersonic film cooling;
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10.13224/j.cnki.jasp.2015.05.008
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Film cooling experiments with sonic injection were conducted to investigate the effects of the number of the injection holes, the mass flow ratio, and the hole spacing on the film cooling effectiveness. The mainstream was obtained by the hydrogen-oxygen combustion, entering the experimental section at a Mach number of 2. 0. The nitrogen with ambient temperature was injected into the experimental section at a sonic speed. The measured mainstream recovery temperature was approximately 910 K. The mass flow ratio was regulated by varying the nitrogen injection pressure. The experimental results show that for the investigated cooling surface, the cooling effectiveness increases with the increase in the number of the injection holes with other parameters held constant. For a fixed cooling configuration, the cooling effectiveness increases with the increase in the mass flow ratio. Different from the subsonic film cooling, the optimal mass flow ratio is not observed. When the hole spacing is less than 4, no obvious difference is observed on the cooling effectiveness and lateral uniformity. With the mass flow ratio increasing further, this difference becomes much smaller. The shock wave also has an effect on the cooling effectiveness. Downstream the incident point of the shock wave, the cooling effectiveness is lower than that in the case without the shock wave. ©, 2015, BUAA Press. All right reserved.
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