Network


Latest external collaboration on country level. Dive into details by clicking on the dots.

Hotspot


Dive into the research topics where Dong-Ho Rhee is active.

Publication


Featured researches published by Dong-Ho Rhee.


Journal of Turbomachinery-transactions of The Asme | 2009

Heat Transfer in Leading Edge, Triangular Shaped Cooling Channels With Angled Ribs Under High Rotation Numbers

Yao-Hsien Liu; Michael Huh; Dong-Ho Rhee; Je-Chin Han; Hee Koo Moon

The gas turbine blade/vane internal cooling is achieved by circulating compressed air through the cooling channels inside the turbine blade. Cooling channel geometries vary to fit the blade profile. This paper experimentally investigated the rotational effects on heat transfer in an equilateral triangular channel (D h =1.83 cm). The triangular shaped channel is applicable to the leading edge of the gas turbine blade. Angled 45 deg ribs are placed on the leading and trailing surfaces of the test section to enhance heat transfer. The rib pitch-to-rib height ratio (P/e) is 8 and the rib height-to-channel hydraulic diameter ratio (e/D h ) is 0.087. Effect of the angled ribs under high rotation numbers and buoyancy parameters is also presented. Results show that due to the radially outward flow, heat transfer is enhanced with rotation on the trailing surface. By varying the Reynolds numbers (10,000-40,000) and the rotational speeds (0-400 rpm), the rotation number and buoyancy parameter reached in this study are 0-0.58 and 0-1.9, respectively. The higher rotation number and buoyancy parameter correlate very well and can be used to predict the rotational heat transfer in the equilateral triangular channel.


ASME Turbo Expo 2010: Power for Land, Sea, and Air | 2010

Heat Transfer and Effectiveness on the Film Cooled Tip and Inner Rim Surfaces of a Turbine Blade

Jun Su Park; Dong Hyun Lee; Hyung Hee Cho; Dong-Ho Rhee; Shin-Hyung Kang

Detailed heat/mass transfer coefficients and film-cooling effectiveness were measured on the tip and inner rim surfaces of a rotor blade with a squealer rim. The blade was a two-dimensional version of a modern first-stage gas turbine rotor blade with a squealer rim. The experimental apparatus was equipped with a linear cascade of three blades, the axial chord length (Cx ) of which was 237 mm with a turning angle of 126°. The mainstream Reynolds number based on the axial chord was 1.5×105 . The turbulence intensity level at the cascade inlet was approximately 12%. Measurements were made at three different rim heights (H) of about 3%, 6%, and 9% of the axial chord length. The tip clearance (C) ranges were 1–3% of the axial chord length. Also, three different types of blade tip surfaces were equipped with a single row of film-cooling holes along the camber line, near the pressure and the suction side rim. In particular, a coolant was injected at an incline of 45° from near the suction side film cooling holes. The film cooling experiments were done with a fixed tip clearance and rim height at 1% and 6% of the axial chord length. The blowing rate was fixed at 1.5. High heat transfer rates were observed near the leading edge on the tip surface in some cases, due to the reattachment of tip leakage flow. The peak values moved toward the suction-side edge, and the magnitude and area of high heat transfer increased near the leading edge as the tip clearance increased. The heat transfer decreased on the tip surface with increases in the rim height. In the film-cooling cases, the high heat transfer and film-cooling effectiveness region appeared near the film-cooling holes.© 2010 ASME


Journal of Enhanced Heat Transfer | 2003

The Effects of Gap Position in Discrete Ribs on Local Heat/Mass Transfer in a Square Duct

Hyung-Hee Cho; Yun Young Kim; Dong-Ho Rhee; Sei Young Lee; Seong-Je Wu; Chung Choi


Energy | 2009

Detailed measurement of heat/mass transfer with continuous and multiple V-shaped ribs in rectangular channel

Dong Hyun Lee; Dong-Ho Rhee; Kyung Min Kim; Hyung Hee Cho; Hee Koo Moon


International Journal of Thermal Sciences | 2008

Effect of vane/blade relative position on heat transfer characteristics in a stationary turbine blade: Part 1. Tip and shroud

Dong-Ho Rhee; Hyung Hee Cho


Energy | 2014

Heat transfer and film cooling effectiveness on the squealer tip of a turbine blade

Jun Su Park; Dong Hyun Lee; Dong-Ho Rhee; Shin Hyung Kang; Hyung Hee Cho


International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer | 2015

Augmented heat transfer with intersecting rib in rectangular channels having different aspect ratios

Heeyoon Chung; Jun Su Park; Sehjin Park; Seok Min Choi; Dong-Ho Rhee; Hyung Hee Cho


International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer | 2014

Trailing edge cooling of a gas turbine blade with perforated blockages with inclined holes

Heeyoon Chung; Jun Su Park; Ho-Seong Sohn; Dong-Ho Rhee; Hyung Hee Cho


International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer | 2010

Local heat/mass transfer measurements on effusion plates in impingement/effusion cooling with rotation

Sung Kook Hong; Dong Hyun Lee; Hyung Hee Cho; Dong-Ho Rhee


Heat and Mass Transfer | 2009

Heat transfer and flow temperature measurements in a rotating triangular channel with various rib arrangements

Dong Hyun Lee; Dong-Ho Rhee; Kyung Min Kim; Hyung Hee Cho; Hee-Koo Moon

Collaboration


Dive into the Dong-Ho Rhee's collaboration.

Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Shin-Hyung Kang

Seoul National University

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Chung Choi

Seoul National University

View shared research outputs
Researchain Logo
Decentralizing Knowledge