Claims
- 1. A coolable thin metal sheet including a hot surface in contact with a hot gas; a cool surface in contact with a cool gas; and, means for passing the cool gas therethrough for film cooling the hot surface, said means comprising:
- a plurality of essentially triangular depressions disposed about the thin metal sheet, each depression forming a corresponding triangular projection onto the cool surface, each depression including a gradually sloped essentially triangular surface extending in the direction of hot gas flow from a deep flat faced apex to a flush base, the flat faced apex being perpendicular to the sloped surface, and having a hole formed normal thereto, said hole providing a precise opening for passing the cool gas therethrough
- 2. The thin metal sheet of claim 1 wherein said triangular surface is sloped from 5.degree. to 20.degree..
- 3. An exhaust gas nozzle for a gas turbine engine powered aircraft which includes static sidewalls and movable flaps for directing a hot exhaust gas therethrough, said sidewalls or said flaps incorporating thin metal sheets, said sheets including a hot surface in contact with the exhaust gas, a cool surface in contact with a cooling gas and, means for passing the cooling gas therethrough for film cooling the hot surface, said means comprising:
- a plurality of essentially triangular depressions disposed about the thin metal sheet, each depression forming a corresponding triangular projection onto the cool surface, each depression including a gradually sloped essentially triangular surface extending in the direction of hot gas flow from a deep flat faced apex to a flush base, the flat faced apex being perpendicular to the sloped surface and having a hole formed normal thereto, said hole providing a precise opening for passing the cooling gas therethrough.
- 4. The exhaust gas nozzle of claim 3 wherein said triangular surface is sloped from 5.degree. to 20.degree..
Government Interests
This invention is made with Government support under a contract awarded by the Department of the Air Force. The Government has certain rights in this invention.
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