Advances in Mechanical Engineering (Apr 2014)

Conjugate Heat Transfer of an Internally Air-Cooled Nozzle Guide Vane and Shrouds

  • Leiyong Jiang,
  • Xijia Wu,
  • Zhong Zhang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/146523
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6

Abstract

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In order to assess the life of gas turbine critical components, it is essential to adequately specify their aerothermodynamic working environments. Steady-state analyses of the flow field and conjugate heat transfer of an internally air-cooled nozzle guide vane (NGV) and shrouds of a gas turbine engine at baseline operating conditions are numerically investigated. A high-fidelity CFD model is generated and the simulations are carried out with properly defined boundary conditions. The features of the complicated flow and temperature fields are revealed. In general, the Mach number is lower and the temperature is higher on the NGV pressure side than those on the suction side. There are two high temperature regions on the pressure side, and the temperature across the middle section is relatively low. These findings are closely related to the locations of the holes and outlets of the cooling flow passage, and consistent with the field observations of damaged NGVs. As a technology demonstration, the results provide required information for the life analysis of the NGV/shrouds assembly and improvement of the cooling flow arrangement.