F315 PRESSURE LOSS CHARACTERISTICS IN ROTATING COOLANT PASSAGES OF GAS TURBINE(Fluid machinary-3)
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概要
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Pressure loss characteristics of flow in rotating coolant passages of gas turbine intermediate shaft were studied experimentally. The effects of rotational Reynolds number and coolant flow rate on the pressure loss characteristics of flow in the coolant passages were investigated by using a rotational test facility with a disk having diameter of 500mm and maximum rotational speed of 4800 rpm. A multi-points pressure measurement system with a rotary connector was employed to measure both the wall static pressure along the passages and the total pressure in the intermediate shaft. The results led to an understanding that the strength of the swirl flow controls the total pressure distribution in the central portion of the shaft. On the other hand, there occurred a large pressure loss at both the junction and in the region of branching of coolant passages.
- 一般社団法人日本機械学会の論文
- 2000-10-01
著者
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Matsuda Hisashi
Power And Industrial Systems R&d Center Toshiba Corporation
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OTOMO Fumio
Power and Industrial Systems R&D Center, TOSHIBA Corporation
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INOMATA Asako
Power and Industrial Systems R&D Center, TOSHIBA Corporation
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FUKUYAMA Yoshitaka
Power and Industrial Systems R&D Center, TOSHIBA Corporation
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ISHII Junji
Keihin Product Operations, TOSHIBA Corporation
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Ishii Junji
Keihin Product Operations Toshiba Corporation
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Otomo Fumio
Power And Industrial Systems R&d Center Toshiba Corporation
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Inomata Asako
Power And Industrial Systems R&d Center Toshiba Corporation
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Fukuyama Yoshitaka
Power And Industrial Systems R&d Center Toshiba Corporation
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