The paper reports measurements of local heat-transfer coefficients and the
associated velocity field measured in turbulent flow through a square-ended
U-bend which may be rotated in orthogonal mode. The flow thus has close ge
neric similarities with that arising in the internal cooling passages of mo
dern gas turbine blades. While for no rotation, the separation ahead of the
Bat end wall of the U-bend provokes an unstable non-repeating flow pattern
, the secondary flow created by the duct's rotation gives rise to a strong
stable vortex originating near the upstream trailing side of the duct and t
erminating on the downstream leading side, Within and immediately downstrea
m of the U-bend the corresponding heat transfer data exhibit a significant
effect of the rotation of the heat-transfer levels which can be linked with
changes in the associated velocity and turbulence field. (C) 1999 Elsevier
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