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2011

University of Central Florida

Fluid dynamics

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Purge And Secondary Flow Interaction Control By Means Of Platform Circumferential Contouring, Melissa Harris Jan 2011

Purge And Secondary Flow Interaction Control By Means Of Platform Circumferential Contouring, Melissa Harris

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

This study presents an attempt to reduce the losses produced by the purge flow in a turbine stage by incorporating circumferential platform contouring. Two contours are proposed and compared against a baseline at different levels of swirl. The computational simulations were performed using a RANS three-dimensional Computational Fluid Dynamics code with the Shear Stress Transport turbulence model. The results of steady simulations demonstrate that for the first contour, when the flow is swirled to 50% of the rim speed, the purge flow exits the cavity with less cross flow. This in turn reduces the strength of the passage vortex. However, …


Heat Transfer In A Coupled Impingement-Effusion Cooling System, Mark W. Miller Jan 2011

Heat Transfer In A Coupled Impingement-Effusion Cooling System, Mark W. Miller

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Gas turbine engines are prevalent in the today’s aviation and power generation industries. The majority of commercial aircraft use a turbofan gas turbine engines. Gas turbines used for power generation can achieve thermodynamic efficiencies as high as 60% when coupled with a steam turbine as part of a combined cycle. The success of gas turbines is a direct result of a half century’s development of the technology necessary to create such efficient, powerful, and reliable machines. One key area of technical advancement is the turbine cooling system. In short, increasing the turbine inlet temperature leads to a rise in cycle …