Abstract

Numerical simulations are performed to investigate the effects of shallow trenches on the adiabatic film cooling effectiveness (ηad) of single row film cooling on the pressure side of a turbine guide vane, under the cascade representative conditions. The mainstream inlet Reynolds number is set as 4×105. A single row of film cooling holes are located at 30% axial chord length at the pressure side. Three shallow trenches with different widths (w/d=2, 2.5 and 3) but have the same depth (0.75d) and a cylindrical film cooling hole are compared in the current study at M= 2.0. The results show that the shallow trenched-hole on the pressure side significantly suppresses lift-off of the secondary flow, and effectively improves the spanwise uniformity of film coverage. Therefore, compared with the conventional cylindrical hole (CH), the shallow trenched-hole shows a significant enhanced film cooling performance at M=2.0. By comparisons, it is confirmed that the shallow trenches with w/d=2 and 2.5 are more pronounced than the shallow trench with w/d=3. While the shallow trench with w/d=2.5 takes a little advantage over the w/d=2.

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