Flow and Heat Transfer of Mist/Steam Two-Phase Flow in Two-Pass Rectangular Channels With Paralleled and V-Shaped Rib Turbulators

Author(s):  
Guangwen Jiang ◽  
Jianmin Gao ◽  
Xiaojun Shi ◽  
Wang Zhao ◽  
Yunlong Li

The heat and flow characteristics of mist/steam two-phase flow in U-shaped internal cooling passage of gas turbine blade are studid numerically in this paper. The standard k-ε model was used as the turbulence model combined with the DPM model to calculate the influence of mist/steam mass ratio and mist diameter on flow and heat transfer of U-passage with different shaped ribs. The result indicates that under the same working condition, the U-shaped channel with 45 deg. V-shaped ribs has better heat transfer performance than other channels and heat transfer non-uniformity of the U-shaped channel with 75 deg. ribs is the worst among all channels studied in this paper. The heat transfer performance of the U-shaped channel with V-shaped ribs is higher than that of the channel with paralleled ribs. As for the mist/steam cooling in U-shaped passage with same ribs structure, heat transfer non-uniformity increases with the increasing of heat transfer performance. When mists diameter increases from 5μm to 15μm, the heat transfer performance of the Second-Flow-Passage increases obviously and the heat transfer non-uniformity increases at the same time. The heat transfer performance has not been further enhanced when the mists diameter continuously increases after mist diameter are larger than 10μm.

2020 ◽  
Vol 155 ◽  
pp. 111543
Author(s):  
Venkata Nagaraju M ◽  
Mainak Bandyopadhyay ◽  
Mahendrajit Singh ◽  
Arun Chakraborty ◽  
Jaydeep Joshi ◽  
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Author(s):  
Xiaojun Shi ◽  
Guangwen Jiang ◽  
Jianmin Gao ◽  
Guanwen Chen ◽  
Liang Xu

A small amount of fine water droplets is injected into steam to form mist/steam two-phase flow as the working fluid of internal cooling passages of blades and vanes, which is a promising cooling technology to replace compressed air cooling for next generation gas turbine. To simulate mist/steam flow in the internal cooling passage of gas turbine blade/vane, a smooth square channel was made by welding four stainless steel plates. The test channel employs a hydraulic diameter of 40 mm and a length of 420 mm. The thickness of the channel plate is 3 mm. The wall temperature distribution and averaged Nusselt number ratio of mist/steam and steam-only in this channel were numerically and experimentally investigated under the same test conditions for comparison. The effects of Reynolds number, wall heat flux and mass flow rate on the heat transfer performance have been analyzed. The results show that within the scope of allowable error the calculated results were acceptable to simulate the experiment subject with the numerical model in this work. Compared with steam-only, the variation trend of wall temperature distribution cooled by the mist/steam is different at the middle region of the test section. The heat transfer coefficient of mist/steam two-phase flow is significantly improved.


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