EVALUATION of the RANS TURBULENCE MODEL PREDICTIVE CAPABILITY of FLAT PLATE FILM COOLING

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The two-equation turbulence models used for the present study are the commonly used standard k- model and k-ω model. In order to achieve this target, numerical simulation was initiated in Ansys Fluent to simulate a flow over a flat test surface with a diameter of 4mm straight, circular film cooling hole at angled injections of 25 , 30 , 35 and 40 . The comparison between the numerical calculations and the theoretical results showed the standard k-ω turbulence model gave better predictions against those with the standard k-ω turbulence models. The ability of k-ω model in closely predicting the cooling behavior is due to the precise modeling of the lateral spreading of the film. The isotropic two-equation turbulence models exhibited a huge dissent. The results also indicated that increasing the mass flow rates in the mainstream channels reduces the temperature distribution along the stream-wise direction.

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Ferdaus, F., & Raghukiran, N. (2021, November 12). EVALUATION of the RANS TURBULENCE MODEL PREDICTIVE CAPABILITY of FLAT PLATE FILM COOLING. IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science. IOP Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/850/1/012020

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