Gas Turbine Cooling Systems Design and Analysis
A special issue of Energies (ISSN 1996-1073). This special issue belongs to the section "J: Thermal Management".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (28 February 2021) | Viewed by 33297
Special Issue Editors
Interests: gas turbines and other thermal engines; study of complex energy systems and combustion problems; heat transfer and cooling systems in gas turbine
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
In the last decades the progress of gas turbine design achieved significant advancements both concerning lighter and more efficient aero-engines and land based energy production systems, thanks also to the constant improvement of heat transfer technologies and prediction capabilities. Nowadays, novel experiemental techniques open new opportunities and challenges on collecting high resolution and high accuracy data with well-defined boundary conditions at relevant engine working parameters. On the other hand, the research on numerical method continuously grow dragged by computing power; CFD is now facing with high fidelity simulations, multiphysichs and multiscale problems, tuning of low order turbulence models, and fluid/solid coupling in conjugate simulations. In addition, the new manufacturing processes offer us new opportunities on design novel cooling architectures and, as a consequence, requiring further in-depth investigations.
In this special issue, I would have the pleasure to collect your outstanding works, related to Gas Turbine cooling Systems, on:
- Novel internal and external heat transfer technologies
- Experimental methodologies for heat transfer investigation
- HiFi CFD and validation of numerical models in heat transfer
- Validation of Conjugate CFD simulations
- Experimental and numerical investigations on relevant heat transfer issues
Prof. Dr. Bruno Facchini
Dr. Alessio Picchi
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- Heat transfer
- Blade cooling
- Film cooling
- Conjugate heat transfer
- CFD
- Experimental methods
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