Abstract

The ceramic matrix composite (CMC) materials have been gradually applied in the high temperature components, due to its excellent heat resistance and mechanical performance. The CMC component still need cooling to protect its safe operation in the high temperature environment of aero engine, such as film cooling structure. This study focuses on the influence of braided structure on the film cooling effect over a three-dimensional braided CMC plate. The full-size calculation model reflecting the internal mesoscale structure of CMC plate was established. The thermal properties of fibers and matrix are also introduced in mesoscale. The geometric parameter which is braided angle of braided structure is changed in different models, to analyze its impacts on the comprehensive film cooling effect. The results show that the fiber bundles inside the CMC plate are the main heat transfer channel, due to its relatively higher thermal conductivity. The different braided angles affect the anisotropic thermal conductivity of CMC on the three main directions. There exists an optimal braided angle near 40° that maximizes the heat dissipation effect in the region near the film cooling holes. While in the downstream region away from holes, the influence of braided angle is weak.

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