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2001

Friction

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Turbine Blade Surface Roughness Effects On Shear Drag And Heat Transfer, Jess W. Drab Mar 2001

Turbine Blade Surface Roughness Effects On Shear Drag And Heat Transfer, Jess W. Drab

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This work used scaled samples of actual turbine blade surfaces to characterize correlations between turbine surface roughness, friction coefficient, and convective heat transfer rate-parameters which affect an engine's efficiency and the blade's lifespan. For erosion/deposits, friction coefficients up to 250 times higher and convective heat transfer coefficients of up to 150 times higher were found when compared to a flat plate baseline. Other roughness types (pitting and fuel deposits) yielded less dramatic results. These results did not follow existing friction coefficient-to-heat transfer coefficient correlations, such as the Reynolds analogy. While these analytical and empirical correlations hold for flat plates, they …