Prediction of flow field and heat transfer of high rotation numbers and density ratio flow in a square internal cooling channels of turbine blades with U-turn as tested by Wagner et al. (ASME J. Turbomach., 113, pp. 42–51, 1991) is the main focus of this study. Rotation, buoyancy, and strong curvature affect the flow within these channels. Due to the fact that RSM turbulence model can respond to the effects of rotation, streamline curvature and anisotropy without the need for explicit modeling, it is employed for this study as it showed improved prediction compared to isotropic two-equation models. The near wall region was modeled using enhanced wall treatment approach. The Reynolds Stress Model (RSM) was validated against available experimental data (which are primarily at low rotation and buoyancy numbers). The model was then used for cases with high rotation numbers (as much as 1.29) and high-density ratios (up to 0.4). Particular attention is given to how secondary flow, velocity and temperature profiles, turbulence intensity, and Nusselt number area affected by Coriolis and buoyancy/centrifugal forces caused by high levels of rotation and buoyancy in the immediate vicinity of the bend. The results showed that four-side-average Nu, similar to low Ro cases, increases linearly by increasing rotation number and, unlike low Ro cases, decreases slightly by increasing density ratio.
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Fluid Flow and Heat Transfer in Rotating Curved Duct at High Rotation and Density Ratios
A. K. Sleiti,
A. K. Sleiti
Mechanical, Materials and Aerospace Department,
e-mail: asleiti@ucf.edu
University of Central Florida
, Orlando, FL 32816
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J. S. Kapat
J. S. Kapat
Mechanical, Materials and Aerospace Department,
University of Central Florida
, Orlando, FL 32816
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A. K. Sleiti
Mechanical, Materials and Aerospace Department,
University of Central Florida
, Orlando, FL 32816e-mail: asleiti@ucf.edu
J. S. Kapat
Mechanical, Materials and Aerospace Department,
University of Central Florida
, Orlando, FL 32816J. Turbomach. Oct 2005, 127(4): 659-667 (9 pages)
Published Online: May 24, 2005
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May 5, 2004
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May 24, 2005
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Sleiti, A. K., and Kapat, J. S. (May 24, 2005). "Fluid Flow and Heat Transfer in Rotating Curved Duct at High Rotation and Density Ratios." ASME. J. Turbomach. October 2005; 127(4): 659–667. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.2019276
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