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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 12, 2020
Filed:
Dec. 05, 2017
United Technologies Corporation, Farmington, CT (US);
Christopher Whitfield, Manchester, CT (US);
Carey Clum, East Hartford, CT (US);
Dominic J. Mongillo, Jr., West Hartford, CT (US);
UNITED TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION, Farmington, CT (US);
Abstract
An airfoil includes pressure and suction side walls that extend in a chord-wise direction between leading and trailing edges. The pressure and suction side walls extend in a radial direction to provide an exterior airfoil surface. A core cooling passage is arranged between the pressure and suction walls in a thickness direction and extends radially toward a tip. A skin passage is arranged in one of the pressure and suction side walls to form a hot side wall and a cold side wall. The hot side wall defines a portion of the exterior airfoil surface and the cold side wall defines a portion of the core passage. The core passage and the skin passage are configured to have a same direction of fluid flow. A resupply hole fluidly interconnects the core and skin passages. The resupply hole has a single inlet that is fluidly connected to multiple discrete outlet apertures. A centerline of the single inlet is arranged at an angle relative to the direction of fluid flow in the core passage and is configured to provide a low turbulence flow region in the skin passage.