Simone Ragnatella
Numerical Investigation of Cooling Holes Injection to Highly-Diffusive Endwalls for RDC applications.
Rel. Daniela Anna Misul, Simone Salvadori, Panagiotis Gallis. Politecnico di Torino, Master of science program in Mechanical Engineering, 2023
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Recent trends in aeroengine developments aim at developing high thrust, low emission engines based on innovative concepts. Amongst them, the use of pressure gain combustion should ensure that cycle efficiency will raise by 17%, at least for low compression ratios (e.g., short-haul flights, helicopters). Such a remarkable increase entails a significative reduction in pollutant emissions, which reduces to net zero if hydrogen is considered as energy carrier (not considering NOx emissions). An interesting way to realize the Zeldovich-Neumann-Doring cycle includes the usage of a rotating detonation combustor. The resulting outflow of this unconventional machine is characterized by a high frequency fluctuation of temperature, flow angle and Mach number.
The peculiar inlet boundary condition associated to a rotating detonation combustor obliges designers to take into consideration at least two technical problems when the coupling with high-pressure turbine is realized: first, a transition duct that reduces flow fluctuations and mean Mach number (at least below a value of 0.6) must be designed to couple the two components
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