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Convective Heat Transfer Enhancement through Additively Built Multiscale Micro-Tetrahedron Features

Publication Type
Journal
Journal Name
International Communications in Heat and Mass Transfer
Publication Date
Page Number
108888
Volume
164

Use of Additive Manufacturing (AM) to improve the heat transfer characteristics of tip shrouds in high-pressure turbines is being considered by industries. Existing designs of these components integrate micro-cooling channels to reduce the bulk temperature for improved life. In this research, closely packed micro tetrahedron features in addition to AM roughness has been considered. This multiscale surface characteristics increased surface area per unit volume available for heat exchange. Micro-tet features were designed, manufactured, characterized, and evaluated systematically while increasing their height. An enormous increase in the overall wetted surface area by 200 % was measured. The convective heat transfer enhancement was ∼3.72 times EDM rough coupon, and friction factor enhancement was ∼5.5 times EDM rough coupon. Furthermore, the proposed design offers 2.5 times enhanced heat transfer for a given 2 W pumping power compared to our EDM rough coupon. Heat transfer enhancement was observed to not vary strongly with increased Reynolds number. Such complex designs are only possible through additive manufacturing for increased heat transfer with little pressure penalty. Finally, increasing the micro-tet height for increased surface area and improved heat exchange beyond an upper limit might not be a significant benefit as it gets compensated by increasing skin friction.