The results of an experimental investigation of the aero-dynamic performance of two geometrically similar turbine vanes with different cooling designs are presented. The test vanes were a convection-film-cooled vanes and a transpiration-cooled vane. A solid uncooled vane with the same aerodynamic profile as the cooled vane was also tested. Four vanes of each type were tested in an annular sector cascade. The cooled vanes were tested at primary to coolant temperature ratios of 1.0, 1.75, and 2.75 and a coolant to primary pressure ratios of 1.0, 1.2, and 1.5. This resulted in coolant flows up to about 10 percent of the primary flow. The principal measurements were surveys of vane exit total pressure, total temperature, and static pressure. The report includes a brief description of the test facility and the design of the test vanes. The test results presented include weight flow and efficiency data for the uncooled vanes and coolant flow, primary flow, and efficiency data as functions of the cooling variables for the cooled vanes. (Author)
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