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The architecture of aeroengine air-cooling system channels is notably intricate, with impingement heat transfer standing out as a critical process amidst the complexity. This study delves into the casing annular cavity’s structure, examining the influence of flow and structural parameters on heat transfer characteristics. Experimental findings have revealed a trend towards more uniform temperature distributions across the impingement target plate as the relative impingement distance (H/d) increases, under a constant impingement Reynolds number (Rej). Notably, an impingement angle (β) of 90° yields optimal heat transfer effects on the target surface. Furthermore, a higher impingement hole consistency (Is) correlates with a lower and more uniform temperature distribution across the target plate. Additionally, escalating the crossflow ratio (mc/m) results in a decline in the temperature at the impingement stagnation point and a corresponding rise in the heat transfer coefficient.
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Fei Zeng
Ruijia Sun
Zhenhua Chen
Aerospace
Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/68e614a6b6db6435875a6ea9 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/aerospace11070554