Effect of the Hot Gas Composition on a Highly Thermally Loaded Film Cooling System

Author(s):  
Peng Sun ◽  
Wenping Wang ◽  
Jing Ren ◽  
Hongde Jiang

To reduce the CO2 emission, three types of the coal-based power generation system are promising: IGCC, the hydrogen-fired turbine cycle and the oxy-fuel cycle. The thermal characteristics of the turbines are expected to be dependent on the different hot and wet gases. For studying the effect of the hot gas composition on the highly thermally loaded cooling system, both the experimental and the numerical studies are carried out in the present work. Five hot gases are focused in the study, which are corresponding to the combustion products of the liquefied petroleum gas, the natural gas, the syngas, the hydrogen and the oxy-fuel gas. A highly thermally loaded film cooling test rig is built up in Tsinghua University. The Discrete Transfer Model (DTM) and the Weighted Sum of Gray Gases (WSGG) spectral model are employed to solve the radiative heat transfer in the multi-composition field. By comparing the experimental and the numerical data, it is resulted that the implemented thermal conduction/convection/radiation method is valid for the studied cases. The results show that the temperature rise on the plate top surface is about 50∼60 K under the condition of the five hot gas compositions due to the radiative heat transfer. The magnitude of the temperature rise is the reverse of the mole fraction of the radiative gases (CO2+H2O) in the hot gas. Furthermore, the local temperature gradient is weakened in the five hot gas compositions cases. It means that the thermodynamics of the film cooling system in the multi-composition hot gas has its own characteristics. It may play a role in the future coal-based turbine technology.

Aerospace ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 16
Author(s):  
Jing Ren ◽  
Xueying Li ◽  
Hongde Jiang

Future power equipment tends to take hydrogen or middle/low heat-value syngas as fuel for low emission. The heat transfer of a film-cooled turbine blade shall be influenced more by radiation. Its characteristic of conjugate heat transfer is studied experimentally and numerically in the paper by considering radiation heat transfer, multicomposition gas, and thermal barrier coating (TBC). The Weighted Sum of Gray Gases Spectral Model and the Discrete Transfer Model are utilized to solve the radiative heat transfer in the multicomposition field, while validated against the experimental data for the studied cases. It is shown that the plate temperature increases significantly when considering the radiation and the temperature gradient of the film-cooled plate becomes less significant. It is also shown that increasing percentage of steam in gas composition results in increased temperature on the film-cooled plate. The normalized temperature of the film-cooled plate decreases about 0.02, as the total percentage of steam in hot gas increases 7%. As for the TBC effect, it can smooth out the temperature distribution and insulate the heat to a greater extent when the radiative heat transfer becomes significant.


Author(s):  
Jing Ren ◽  
Xueying Li ◽  
Hongde Jiang

The future power equipment tends to take hydrogen or middle/low heat-value syngas as fuel for low emission. The heat transfer of film cooled turbine blade shall be influenced more by radiation. Its characteristic of conjugate heat transfer is studied experimentally and numerically in the paper by considering radiation heat transfer, multi-composition gas and TBC. The Weighted Sum of Gray Gases spectral model and Discrete Transfer Model are utilized to solve the radiative heat transfer in the multi-composition field, while validated against the experimental data for the studied cases. It is shown that the plate temperature increases significantly when considering the radiation and the temperature gradient of the film cooled plate becomes larger. It is also shown that increasing percentage of steam in gas composition results in increased temperature on the film-cooled plate. The normalized temperature of the film-cooled plate decreases about 0.02, as the total percentage of steam in hot gas increases per 7%. As for the TBC effect, it can smooth out the the temperature distribution and insulate the heat to a greater extent when the radiative heat transfer becomes significant.


2008 ◽  
Vol 34 (3) ◽  
pp. 344-350 ◽  
Author(s):  
Toshimitsu Asotani ◽  
Toru Yamashita ◽  
Hiroaki Tominaga ◽  
Yoshinori Itaya ◽  
Shigekatu Mori

2004 ◽  
Vol 2004 (0) ◽  
pp. 331-332
Author(s):  
Akinori GOTO ◽  
Hideto HAGIYA ◽  
Yoshio Morozumi ◽  
Hideyuki AOKI ◽  
Takatoshi MIURA

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