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Tommaso Bacci, Alessio Picchi and Bruno Facchini
Shaped holes are considered as an effective solution to enhance gas turbine film-cooling performance, as they allow to increase the coolant mass-flux, while limiting the detrimental lift-off phenomena. A great amount of work has been carried out in past ...
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Samaneh Rouina, Silvia Ravelli and Giovanna Barigozzi
The present paper reports the results of an experimental and computational investigation of flat plate film cooling jets discharged from three fan-shaped holes. Measurements have been carried out at near unity density ratio in a low-speed wind tunnel, at...
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Lorenzo Cocchi, Alessio Picchi and Bruno Facchini
Experimental activity has been performed to study different impingement cooling schemes in static and rotating conditions. Geometry replicates a leading-edge cold bridge system, including a radial supply channel and five rows of film-cooling and showerhe...
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Alexander V. Murray, Peter T. Ireland, Tsun Holt Wong, Shaun Wei Tang and Anton J. Rawlinson
The continuing rise in turbine entry temperatures has necessitated the development of ever-more advanced cooling techniques. Effusion cooling is an example of such a system and is characterised by a high density of film cooling holes that operate at low ...
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Seung Il Baek and Savas Yavuzkurt
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