Scale-Resolving Simulations Of A Fundamental Trailing-Edge Cooling Slot Using A Discontinuous-Galerkin Spectral-Element Method

PROCEEDINGS OF THE ASME TURBO EXPO: TURBOMACHINERY TECHNICAL CONFERENCE AND EXPOSITION, 2019, VOL 2C(2019)

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The accurate prediction of turbulent mixing in high-pressure turbines that incorporate various airfoil surface -cooling strategies is becoming increasing critical to the design of modern gas turbine engines where the quest for improved efficiency is driving compressor overall pressure ratios and turbine inlet temperatures to much higher levels than ever before. In the present paper; a recently developed computational capability for accurate and efficient scale resolving simulations of turbomachinery is extended to study the turbulent mixing mechanism of a simplified abstraction of an airfoil trailing -edge cooling slot a plane wall jet with finite lip thickness discharging into an ambientflow. The computational capability is based on an entropy stable, discontinuous Galerkin approach that extends to arbitrarily high orders of spatial and temporal accuracy. The numerical results show that the present simulations capture the trends observed in the experiments. Discrepancies between the simulations and experiments are believed to be due to differences in the inflow profiles and tunnel side wall effects. The thick lip configuration leads to a thicker wake and higher unsteadiness in the wall jet compared to the thin lip. A detailed comparison of the turbulent flowfields is presented to highlight differences arising due to lip thickness variations.
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cooling,scale-resolving,trailing-edge,discontinuous-galerkin,spectral-element
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