NASA NACA-TN-3663-1956 Discharge coefficients for combustor-liner air-entry holes《燃烧器衬垫进气孔的流量系数》.pdf
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1、NATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE FOR AERONAUTICS TECHNICAL NOTE 3663 DISCHARGE COEFFICIENTS FOR COMBUSTOR -LINER AIR -ENTRY HOLES I - CIRCULAR HOLES WITH PARALLEL FLOW By Ralph T. Dittrich and Charles C. Graves Lewis Flight Propulsion Laboratory Cleveland, Ohio Washington April 1956 Provided by IHSNot fo
2、r ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-NATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE FOR AERONAUTICS TECHNICAL NOTE 3663 DISCHARGE COEFFICIENTS FOR COMBUSTOR- LINER AIR- ENTRY HOLES I - CIRCULAR HOLES WITH PARALLEL FLOW By Ralph T. Dittrich and Charles C. Graves SUMMARY An experi
3、mental investigation was conducted to determine the effects of various geometric and flow factors on the discharge coefficients for circular holes having flow parallel to the plane of the hole. ric and flow factors considered were hole diameter, wall thickness at the 01 I hole, parallel-flow duct he
4、ight, boundary-layer thickness, parallel-flow u velocity, static-pressure level, and pressure ratio across the test hole. The geomet- I+ m Discharge coefficients, corrected for pressure-ratio effects, were correlated with a flow parameter incorporating the total and static pres- range investigated,
5、the effects of hole diameter and wall thickness at the hole on discharge coefficients were small compared with the effects of parallel-flow velocity and static-pressure ratio across the hole. The effects of duct height, boundary-layer thickness, and static-pressure level were negligible. U sures of
6、the discharge jet and of the parallel-flow stream. Within the INTRODUCTION Knowledge of the discharge coefficients of combustor-liner wall openings is essential in $he calculation of total-pressure loss and liner air-flow distribution for turbojet and can-type ram- jet combustors. Ac- cordingly, one
7、 phase of a research program being conducted at the NACA Lewis laboratory on combustors is concerned with the determination of the discharge coefficients of these openings. This report covers an investi- gation of the discharge coefficients for circular holes. The discharge coefficient of a square-e
8、dged, thin-plate orifice, where the flow is normal to the plane of the orifice, is a function of the geometry of the flow passage and orifice as well as the flow condi- tions (ref. 1). Geometric factors include orifice diameter and thickness as well as duct diameter and straight length; flow factors
9、 include Reynolds and Mach numbers. For air admission holes in typical combustor Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-NACA TN 3663 m liners, however, the flows in the passage outside the liner (external flow) and inside the liner (internal
10、 flow) are essentially parallel to the plane of the opening. Under these conditions, additional geometric and flow factors must be considered. These include (1) the geometry of the hole relative to that of the external- and internal-flow passages, (2) the external and internal velocities relative to
11、 the jet velocity, (3) the external- and internal-flow densities, and (4) the external- and internal-velocity profiles (refs. 2 to 6). w (D UI rp Previous investigations (refs. 2 to 6) of the discharge coefficients for holes with parallel flow have been confined to the study of the ef- fects of flow
12、 velocities and hole diameter and were limited in range of operational variables. In these investigations, it was found that hole discharge coefficients vary appreciably with both internal and external parallel flow. ics, the effect of the various other geometric and flow factors on the discharge co
13、efficient of liner wall openings must also be known. However, for a complete analysis of combustor aerodynam- This investigation supplements existing data for the discharge coef- ficient of circular holes with parallel flow. factors studied, with their ranges, are as follows: 0.125 to 1.50 inches, (
14、2) external-flow passage height, 0.74 to 2.23 inches, (3) wall thickness at hole, 0.040 to 0.500 inch, (4) external- parallel-flow velocity, 0 to 500 feet per second, (5) static-pressure drop across test hole, 1.0 to 470 pounds per square foot, (6) boundary- layer thickness of external-parallel-flow
15、 stream, 0.040 to 0.100 inch, and (7) static pressure of external stream, 1060 to 3605 pounds per square foot absolute. The airstream temperature was approximately 75 F. For the present tests the internal parallel flow was zero. references 2 and 4 indicate that the data should be applicable to the c
16、ase of combined internal and external parallel flow provided the jet velocity is greater than the internal- parallel-flow velocity and the correct jet-outlet static pressure is used. The geometric and flow F (1) hole diameter, 4 The results of The data are correlated on the basis of flow parameters
17、and show the magnitude of the effect of the geometric factors on the discharge coefficients of circular holes. SYMBOLS The following symbols are used in this report: Ad area of duct cross section, sq ft Ah area of circular hole, sq ft d 4 Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking pe
18、rmitted without license from IHS-,-,-P Lo cn K) - NACA TN 3663 3 C cP CP,a CP?b CP,t P C g J d pd Pj Td d 3 wth wh f% pj discharge coefficient, ratio of measured to theoretical flow through hole discharge coefficient, corrected for pressure ratio effect discharge coefficient, corrected for pressure
19、ratio effect, for a given wall thickness discharge coefficient, corrected for pressure ratio effect, for a 0.040-inch-thick wall discharge coefficient, corrected for pressure ratio and wall thickness effects specific heat of air at constant pressure, 0.24 Btu/lb/OR acceleration due to gravity, 32.2
20、ft/sec 2 mechanical equivalent of heat, 778 ft-lbs/Btu total pressure of duct air, lb/sq ft abs static pressure of duct air, lb/sq ft abs static pressure of jet air, lb/sq ft abs total or stagnation temperature of duct air, OR velocity of approach stream at hole in duct, ft/sec velocity of jet, ft/s
21、ec theoretical mass flow of air through hole, lb/sec measured mass flow of air through hole, lb/sec mass density of air at duct static pressure and temperature, slugs/cu ft slugs/cu ft slugs/cu ft mass density of air at duct total pressure and temperature, mass density of air at jet static pressure
22、and temperature, Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-4 NACA TN 3663 APPARATUS Test Sect ion A sketch of the apparatus used for the study of discharge coeffi- cients for circular holes having external parallel flow is shown in fig- ure 1.
23、The inlet of the 4-inch square duct was connected to either the laboratory air-supply system or room air, and the outlet was connected to air-flow rate were controlled by means of valves located upstream and downstream of the test section. Methods for varying test-hole diameter, test-plate thickness
24、, duct height, and boundary-layer thickness were in- corporated in the design of the test section. of one wall of the test-section duct was replaced by a 0.040-inch-thick metal plate containing the square-edged test hole. The test plate was located flush with the inside of the duct wall, reinforced
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