Heat transfer enhancements in rotating two-pass coolant channels with profiled ribs: Part 1-average results
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2001
Abstract
The effects of ribs with different cross-stream profiles are investigated through detailed, surface mass (heat) transfer distributions along active walls of a square duct containing a sharp 180 deg bend. The duct simulates two passes of an internal coolant channel in a gas turbine engine with ribs mounted on two opposite walls. Mass (heat) transfer measurements, taken using the naphthalene sublimation technique, are presented for a Reynolds number of 30,000, and rotation number of 0.3. Comparisons are made with conventional ribs having a rectangular cross section. It is shown that the use of certain profiled ribs provides considerable heat transfer enhancements over conventional ribs with the same blockage ratio in the duct. These enhancements are attributed to the generation of longitudinal vorticity (or secondary flows) by the profiled ribs in the channel.
Publication Source (Journal or Book title)
Journal of Turbomachinery
First Page
97
Last Page
106
Recommended Citation
Acharya, S., Eliades, V., & Nikitopoulos, D. (2001). Heat transfer enhancements in rotating two-pass coolant channels with profiled ribs: Part 1-average results. Journal of Turbomachinery, 123 (1), 97-106. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.1331539