Article | REF: BM4567 V1

Gas turbine cooling. Combustion chamber

Author: Bruno FACCHINI

Publication date: July 10, 2006

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2. Combustion chamber wall cooling

There are many similarities between the design of a blade cooling system and that of a combustion chamber, but while the chamber wall is subject to more complex heat flows, it has the distinct advantage of low mechanical stress due to the absence of dynamic loads and the small pressure differentials to which it is subjected. The only mechanical problem may be vibration. Despite this, the design of the wall is less demanding than that of a blading system.

Example of a cooling system for a low-emission industrial combustion chamber [2]
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