CONJUGATE HEAT TRANSFER ANALYSIS OF A FILM-COOLED TURBINE VANE

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Ni, Ron Ho [1 ]
Humber, William [1 ]
Fan, George [1 ]
Johnson, P. Dean
Downs, Jim
Clark, J. P.
Koch, P. J.
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[1] AeroDynam Solut Inc, Pleasanton, CA 94566 USA
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PROCEEDINGS OF THE ASME TURBO EXPO 2011, VOL 5, PTS A AND B | 2012年
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A conjugate heat transfer analysis methodology has been defined and applied to an Air Force film cooled turbine vane consisting of 648 cooling holes. An unstructured computational mesh was used to model both the fluid and metal sides of the turbine vane. A summary of the numerical methods employed by Code Leo is provided along with a description of the coupling procedure employed between the fluid and heat conduction computations. Numerical simulations were conducted at multiple mesh resolutions to assess accuracy and repeatability. A detailed review is presented for the numerical solution obtained from a fine mesh consisting of 24 million elements (8 million solid, 16 million fluid) covering all 648 film holes. Results showed that cooled air from the film holes formed a protective layer around the airfoil surfaces and endwalls as intended. Low metal temperatures were present not only on the external surfaces exposed to hot gas, but also around the entrances to the film cooling holes. Cooled air was also observed to pile up along the pressure surface at mid-span. Solution convergence was achieved in approximately 15,000 iterations and 100 hours elapsed time on a dual-socket Intel E5504 workstation. The combination of fast turnaround time with accurate metal temperature prediction will enable conjugate heat transfer analysis to be easily incorporated into routine design processes to better address durability goals.
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