Numerical investigation of effusion cooling in gas turbine combustor liner
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In this study, a numerical analysis was performed to find the aerothermal characteristics of the effusion cooled gas turbine
combustor liner. The analyzed geometric model is a scale model of an actual combustor liner. The study aims to
investigate the effect of different blowing ratios by validating an experimental test setup. In experimental studies on
effusion cooling, the sidewall effect is a serious problem that can distort the results. Numerical analyses provide
advantages in visualizing temperature and velocity contours in different sections of physical model. The counter rotating
vortex pairs, the horseshoe vortex and the recirculation zone are the main flow features of the jet mixture. At a blowing
ratio of 3.35, numerical analyzes gave the highest value of cooling effectiveness. Although the blowing ratio slightly
changes the cooling effectiveness in experimental data, it has been found that the effect of blowing ratio is more
pronounced on the numerical results, especially at high blowing ratios.
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Journal of AviationVolume
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