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Design and preliminary results of a semitranspiration cooled /Lamilloy/ liner for a high-pressure high-temperature combustor
Author(s) -
Jerrold D Wear,
A. M. Trout,
J. W. Smith,
Roderick C. Jones
Publication year - 1978
Publication title -
24th joint propulsion conference
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.2514/6.1978-997
Subject(s) - combustor , materials science , gas turbines , nuclear engineering , durability , mechanical engineering , composite material , combustion , engineering , chemistry , organic chemistry
A Lamilloy combustor liner has been designed, fabricated and tested in a combustor at pressures up to 8 atmospheres. The liner was fabricated of a three layer Lamilloy structure and designed to replace a conventional step-louver liner. The liner will be used in a combustor that provides hot gases to a turbine cooling test facility at pressures up to 40 atmospheres. The Lamilloy liner was tested extensively at lower pressures and demonstrated lower metal temperatures than the conventional liner, while at the same time requiring about 40 percent less cooling air flow. Tests conducted at combustor exit temperatures in excess of 2200 K have not indicated any cooling or durability problems with the Lamilloy liner.

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