Claims
- 1. A coolable blade or vane for a turbine engine, comprising:
a wall having a hot side with a hot surface and a cold side with a cold surface, the hot surface including a depression with a descending flank and an ascending flank; a coolant hole penetrating through the wall to convey coolant from the cold side to the hot side, the coolant hole having a coolant intake opening on the cold side of the wall and a coolant discharge opening on the hot side of the wall, the discharge openings residing on the ascending flank of the depression.
- 2. The blade or vane of claim 1 wherein the depression is a trough having multiple discharge openings residing thereon.
- 3. The blade or vane of claim 1 wherein the discharge opening is an orifice.
- 4. The blade or vane of claim 1 wherein the discharge opening is a slot.
- 5. The blade or vane of claim 2 wherein the trough extends substantially linearly in the spanwise direction.
- 6. The blade or vane of claim 1 wherein the depression is one or more dimples.
- 7. The blade or vane of claim 6 wherein the one or more dimples is a substantially linear, spanwisely extending array of dimples.
- 8. The blade or vane of claim 1 wherein a primary fluid stream flows over the hot surface in a streamwise direction and the coolant hole is oriented so that coolant discharged therefrom enters the primary stream with a streamwise directional component.
- 9. The blade or vane of claim 1 wherein a ridge borders an aft end of the depression.
- 10. The blade or vane of claim 1 wherein a primary fluid stream flows over the hot surface and the depression locally perturbs the static pressure field of the primary fluid and over-accelerates the fluid stream aft of the discharge opening.
- 11. The blade or vane of claim 10 wherein the depression locally overspeeds the fluid stream aft of the discharge opening.
- 12. A coolable blade or vane for a turbine engine, comprising:
a suction wall extending from a leading edge to a trailing edge, the suction wall having an external surface exposed to a primary stream of hot fluid and an internal surface; a pressure wall spaced from the suction wall and joined thereto at the leading and trailing edges, the pressure wall also having an external surface exposed to the primary stream of hot fluid and an internal surface; a row of coolant holes penetrating at least one of the walls; each coolant hole having a coolant intake opening on the internal surface of the penetrated wall and a coolant discharge opening on the external surface of the penetrated wall; the penetrated wall having a trough with a descending flank and an ascending flank, the coolant discharge openings residing on the ascending flank of the trough.
- 13. A coolable blade or vane for a turbine engine, comprising:
a suction wall extending from a leading edge to a trailing edge, the suction wall having an external surface exposed to a primary stream of hot fluid and an internal surface; a pressure wall spaced from the suction wall and joined thereto at the leading and trailing edges, the pressure wall also having an external surface exposed to the primary stream of hot fluid and an internal surface; a row of coolant holes penetrating at least one of the walls; each coolant hole having a coolant intake opening on the internal surface of the penetrated wall and a coolant discharge opening on the external surface of the penetrated wall; the penetrated wall having an array of dimples each with a descending flank and an ascending flank, the coolant discharge openings residing on the ascending flanks of the dimples.
- 14. The blade or vane of claim 13 wherein each dimple accommodates exactly one discharge opening.
- 15. A coolable article, comprising:
a wall having a first surface and a second surface, the second surface having a depression thereon, the depression having a descending flank and an ascending flank; at least one coolant passage extending from a coolant intake opening on the first surface to a coolant discharge opening on the second surface, the discharge opening residing on an ascending flank of the depression.
- 16. A method for cooling a surface having a primary stream of fluid flowing thereover, comprising:
introducing a localized pressure perturbation into the static pressure field of the fluid stream whereby the fluid stream becomes locally over-accelerated; and introducing at least one jet of coolant into the locally over-accelerated stream.
STATEMENT OF GOVERNMENT INTEREST
[0001] This invention was made under a U.S. Government Contract and the Government has rights herein.