Aero-Thermal Aspects of Film Cooled Nozzle Guide Vane Endwall—Part 1: Aerodynamics

Mahmood H. Alqefl, Kedar P. Nawathe, Pingting Chen, Rui Zhu, Yong W. Kim, Terrence W. Simon

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Abstract

The first-stage turbine of a modern gas turbine is subjected to high thermal loads which lead to a need for aggressive cooling schemes to protect its components from melting. Endwalls are particularly challenging to cool due to the complex system of secondary flows near them that wash the protective film coolants into the mainstream. This paper shows that without including combustor cooling, the complex secondary flow physics is not representative of modern engines. Aggressive injection of all cooling flows upstream of the passage is expected to interact and change passage aerodynamics and, subsequently, mixing and transport of coolants. This study describes, experimentally, the aero-thermal interaction of cooling flows near the endwall of a first-stage nozzle guide vane passage. The test section involves an engine-representative combustor–turbine interface geometry, combustor coolant flow, and endwall film cooling flow injected upstream of a linear cascade. The approach flow conditions represent flow exiting a cooled, low-NOx combustor. This first part of this two-part study aims to understand the complex aerodynamics near the endwall through detailed measurements of passage three-dimensional velocity fields with and without endwall film cooling. The aerodynamic measurements reveal a dominant vortex in the passage, named here as the Impingement Vortex, that opposes the passage vortex formed at the airfoil leading edge plane. This Impingement Vortex completely changes our description of flow over a modern film cooled endwall.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number121009
JournalJournal of Turbomachinery
Volume143
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2021

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Keywords

  • Aerodynamics
  • Combustor flow
  • Endwall flow and heat transfer
  • Film cooling
  • Measurements
  • Secondary flows
  • Turbine
  • Vortex

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