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Heat transfer in a channel with inclined target surface cooled by single array of centered impinging jets
An experimental investigation has been carried out to study the heat transfer
characteristics in a channel with heated target plate inclined at an angle
cooled by single array of equally spaced centered impinging jets for three
different jet Reynolds numbers (Re=9300, 14400 and 18800). Air ejected from
an array of orifices impinges on the heated target surface The target plate
forms the leading edge of a gas turbine blade cooled by jet impingement
technique. The work includes the effect of jet Reynolds numbers and feed
channel aspect ratios (H/d = 5, 7, 9 where H=2.5, 3.5, 4.5 cm and d=0.5 cm)
on the heat transfer characteristics for a given orifice jet plate
configuration with equally spaced centered holes with outflow exiting in both
directions (with inclined heated target surface). In general, It has been
observed that, H/d=9 gives the maximum heat transfer over the entire length
of the target surface as compared to all feed channel aspect ratios. H/d=9
gives 3% more heat transfer from the target surface as compared to H/d=5 (for
Re=14400). Also, it has been observed that the magnitude of the averaged
local Nusselt number increases with an increase in the jet Reynolds number
for all the feed channel aspect ratios studied