Turbine blade leading edge impingement cooling from normal or tangential jets with crossflow effect

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This study investigates turbine blade, leading edge cooling from normal or tangential impinging jets. These jets impinging on a semi-cylindrical, inner surface are constrained to discharge in a single direction. The downstream jets are affected by the crossflow originating from the upstream jets. To understand the thermal flow physics, numerical simulations are performed using the realizable k-? turbulence model. Both the experimental and numerical results show crossflow is more detrimental to normal impinging jets than the tangential jets. Furthermore, with a significant temperature drop across the jet plate, designers must correctly interpret jet impingement results.

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Wang, N., Zhang, M., Alsaleem, S., Wright, L. M., & Han, J. C. (2019). Turbine blade leading edge impingement cooling from normal or tangential jets with crossflow effect. Frontiers in Heat and Mass Transfer, 13. https://doi.org/10.5098/hmt.13.9

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