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An adverse effect of film cooling on the suction surface of a turbine vane

Abstract

Film-cooling-air ejection from the suction surface of a turbine vane was investigated. This investigation was conducted in a four-vane cascade on a J75 size turbine vane which had a row of holes near the leading edge. The experimental data are presented. It was found that a small amount of film-cooling air has a detrimental effect on the downstream vane wall cooling effectiveness. It was also shown that the presence of the film-cooling holes, without blowing, also cause an increase in vane wall temperatures. These results came from an increase in the gas-side heat transfer coefficient that was apparently caused by a laminar or transitional boundary layer becoming transitional or turbulent

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