Abstract
Film cooling, a vital method for controlling surface temperatures in components subjected to intense heat, strives to enhance efficiency through innovative technological advancements. Over the last several decades, considerable advancements have been made in film cooling technologies for applications such as liquid rocket engines, combustion chambers, nozzle sections, gas turbine components, and hypersonic vehicles, all of which operate under extreme temperatures. This review presents an in-depth investigation of film cooling, its applications, and its key mechanisms and performance characteristics. The review also explores design optimization for combustion chamber components and examines the role of gaseous film cooling in nozzle systems, supported by experimental and numerical validation. Gas turbine cooling relies on integrated methods, including internal and external cooling, material selection, and coolant treatment to prevent overheating. Notably, the cross-flow jet in blade cooling improves heat transfer and reduces thermal fatigue. Film cooling is an indispensable technique for addressing the challenges of high-speed and hypersonic flight, aided by cutting-edge injection methods and advanced transpiration coolants. Special attention is given to factors influencing film cooling performance, as well as state-of-the-art developments in the field. The challenges related to film cooling are reviewed and presented, along with the difficulties in resolving them. Suggestions for addressing these problems in future research are also provided.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 3058 |
Journal | Energies |
Volume | 18 |
Issue number | 12 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Jun 2025 |
Externally published | Yes |
Keywords
- cooling effectiveness
- film cooling
- hypersonic vehicle
- liquid coolant
- slot configurations