Claims
- 1. A coolable airfoil, comprising:
- a peripheral wall having an external surface comprised of a suction surface and a pressure surface laterally spaced from the suction surface, the surfaces extending chordwisely from a leading edge to a trailing edge and radially from an airfoil root to an airfoil tip;
- a primary cooling system comprised of at least one radially extending medial passage bounded at least in part by the peripheral wall; and
- an auxiliary cooling system comprised of at least one cooling conduit substantially parallel to and radially coextensive with the medial passage, the conduit disposed in the wall between the medial passage and the external surface and chordwisely situated exclusively within a zone of high heat load, the high heat load zone being from about 0% to 20% of the chordwise distance from the leading edge to the trailing edge along the suction surface and about 10% to 75% of the chordwise distance from the leading edge to the trailing edge along the pressure surface, the airfoil wall chordwisely outside the high heat load zone being devoid of the cooling conduits.
- 2. A coolable airfoil, comprising:
- a peripheral wall having an external surface comprised of a suction surface and a pressure surface laterally spaced from the suction surface, the surfaces extending chordwisely from a leading edge to a trailing edge and radially from an airfoil root to an airfoil tip;
- a primary cooling system comprised of chordwisely adjacent radially extending medial passages, at least two of the medial passages being interconnected to form a cooling serpentine; and
- an auxiliary cooling system comprised of at least one cooling conduit substantially parallel to and radially coextensive with the medial passages, the conduit disposed in the wall between the medial passages and the external surface, the conduit being chordwisely coextensive with at least one of the interconnected medial passages so that coolant flowing through the conduit absorbs heat from the peripheral wall thereby thermally insulating coolant flowing through the at least one medial passage.
- 3. A coolable airfoil, comprising:
- a peripheral wall having an external surface comprised of a suction surface and a pressure surface laterally spaced from the suction surface, the surfaces extending chordwisely from a leading edge to a trailing edge and radially from an airfoil root to an airfoil tip;
- a primary cooling system comprised of at least one radially extending medial passage bounded at least in part by the peripheral wall; and
- an auxiliary cooling system comprised of at least one cooling conduit substantially parallel to and radially coextensive with the medial passage, the conduit disposed in the wall between the medial passage and the external surface, the conduit having a chordwise dimension and a lateral dimension, the chordwise dimension being no more than about three times the distance from the conduit to the external surface.
- 4. The coolable airfoil of claim 1, wherein the primary cooling system comprises an array of chordwisely adjacent radially extending medial passages, at least two of the medial passages being interconnected to form a cooling serpentine, the conduits being chordwisely coextensive with at least one of the interconnected medial passages.
- 5. The coolable airfoil of claim 1, wherein the conduits have a chordwise dimension and a lateral dimension, the chordwise dimension being no more than about three times the distance from the conduit to the external surface.
- 6. The coolable airfoil of claim 1, wherein the primary cooling system comprises an array of chordwisely adjacent radially extending medial passages, at least two of the medial passages being interconnected to form a cooling serpentine, the conduits being chordwisely coextensive with at least one of the interconnected medial passages, and wherein the conduit has a chordwise dimension and a lateral dimension, the chordwise dimension of each conduit being no more than about three times the distance from the conduit to the external surface.
- 7. The coolable airfoil of claim 2, wherein the conduit has a chordwise dimension and a lateral dimension, the chordwise dimension being no more than about three times the distance from the conduit to the external surface.
- 8. The coolable airfoil of claim 1, wherein the cooling conduits are chordwisely distributed over substantially the entire high heat load zone.
- 9. The coolable airfoil of claim 1, wherein the cooling conduits are chordwisely distributed over substantially the entire high heat load zone along the pressure surface of the airfoil.
- 10. The coolable airfoil of claim 1 wherein the cooling conduits are chordwisely distributed over substantially the entire high heat load zone along the suction surface of the airfoil.
- 11. The coolable airfoil of claim 1, 2 or 3 wherein chordwisely adjacent cooling conduits are separated by a radially extending rib interrupted by at least one interstice.
- 12. The coolable airfoil of claim 11 comprising one or more radially distributed replenishment passageways extending from a medial passage to the auxiliary cooling system, the passageways being aligned with the interstices.
- 13. The coolable airfoil of claim 1, 2 or 3 wherein each conduit has a lateral dimension and a chordwise dimension that exceeds the lateral dimension.
- 14. The coolable airfoil of claim 1, 2 or 3 wherein the conduits each have a lateral dimension and a chordwise dimension and are each bounded by a perimeter surface, a portion of the perimeter surface being proximate the external surface, the proximate portion having an array of trip strips extending laterally therefrom, the trip strips having a height that exceeds about 20% of the conduit lateral dimension.
- 15. The coolable airfoil of claim 14 wherein the trip strips are spaced apart by a radial separation and the ratio of the radial separation to the trip strip height is between about five and ten.
- 16. The coolable airfoil of claim 14 wherein the trip strips have a height of about 50% of the lateral dimension.
- 17. The coolable airfoil of claim 15 wherein the ratio of the radial separation to the trip strip height is between about five and seven.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application contains subject matter related to commonly owned copending patent application Ser. No. 07/236,092 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,720,431, entitled "Cooled Blades for a Gas Turbine Engine" filed on Aug. 24, 1988 and commonly owned copending patent application Ser. No. 07/236,093 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,700,131, entitled "Cooled Blades for a Gas Turbine" filed on Aug. 24, 1988.
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