Coherent structures in trailing-edge cooling and the challenge for turbulent heat transfer modelling

Journal Article (2015)
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Hayder Schneider (Karlsruhe Institut für Technologie)

D.A. Terzi (GE Global Research - Europe, Karlsruhe Institut für Technologie)

Hans-Jörg Bauer (Karlsruhe Institut für Technologie)

Wolfgang Rodi (King Abdulaziz University, Karlsruhe Institut für Technologie)

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DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijheatfluidflow.2014.10.013
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Publication Year
2015
Language
English
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Volume number
51
Pages (from-to)
110-119

Abstract

The present paper tests the capability of a standard Reynolds-Averaged Navier-Stokes (RANS) turbulence model for predicting the turbulent heat transfer in a generic trailing-edge situation with a cutback on the pressure side of the blade. The model investigated uses a gradient-diffusion assumption with a scalar turbulent-diffusivity and constant turbulent Prandtl number. High-fidelity Large-Eddy Simulations (LES) were performed for three blowing ratios to provide reliable target data and the mean velocity and eddy viscosity as input for the heat transfer model testing. Reasonably good agreement between the LES and recent experiments was achieved for mean flow and turbulence statistics. The LES yielded coherent structures which were analysed, in particular with respect to their effect on the turbulent heat transfer. For increasing blowing ratio, the LES replicated an also experimentally observed counter-intuitive decrease of the cooling effectiveness caused by the coherent structures becoming stronger. In contrast, the RANS turbulent heat transfer model failed in predicting this behaviour and yielded significantly too high cooling effectiveness. It is shown that the model cannot predict the strong upstream and wall-directed turbulent heat fluxes caused by large coherent structures, which were found to be responsible for the counter-intuitive decrease of the cooling effectiveness.

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