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University of Central Florida

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Gas turbine

2015

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Development Of Velocity Profile Generating Screens For Gas Turbine Components, Joseph Tate Jan 2015

Development Of Velocity Profile Generating Screens For Gas Turbine Components, Joseph Tate

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Laboratory experiments on components of complex systems such as gas turbines require many conditions to be met. Requirements to be met in order to simulate real world conditions include inlet flow conditions such as velocity profile, Reynold's number, and temperature. The methodology to be introduced designs a velocity profile generating screen to match real world conditions through the use of perforated plates. The velocity profile generating screen is an array of jets arranged in a manner to produce sections of different solidities, a ratio of area that obstructs fluid flow compared to that of the total area. In an effort …


A Full Coverage Film Cooling Study: The Effect Of An Alternating Compound Angle, Justin Hodges Jan 2015

A Full Coverage Film Cooling Study: The Effect Of An Alternating Compound Angle, Justin Hodges

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This thesis is an experimental and numerical full-coverage film cooling study. The objective of this work is the quantification of local heat transfer augmentation and adiabatic film cooling effectiveness for two full-coverage film cooling geometries. Experimental data was acquired with a scientific grade CCD camera, where images are taken over the heat transfer surface, which is painted with a temperature sensitive paint. The CFD component of this study served to evaluate how well the v2-f turbulence model predicted film cooling effectiveness throughout the array, as compared with experimental data. The two staggered arrays tested are different from one another through …