Numerical investigation of a single jet impingement on a flat surface using a cubic k-? non-linear eddy viscosity model, to predict the effect of cooling on gas turbine blades
The ability to accurately predict the effect of cooling on gas turbine blades is essential in designing the blades that will operate at extremely high temperature. The standard k-? linear eddy viscosity model is known to be inaccurate in predicting highly complex flows. Thus, a relatively new cubic...
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Main Author: | Mostafa N.A. |
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Other Authors: | 24332354200 |
Format: | Conference paper |
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2023
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