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Mixing Mechanisms in Multistage Compressors

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Mixing Mechanisms in Multistage Compressors

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ByJ. R. Fagan, Edward J. Hall
BookTurbomachinery Fluid Dynamics and Heat Transfer

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Edition 1st Edition
First Published 1997
Imprint Routledge
Pages 30
eBook ISBN 9780203734919

ABSTRACT

Flow mixing is an important aspect of compressor aerodynamic performance and has become a topic of increasing interest in recent years. Conventional turbomachinery design techniques normally idealize the flow as lying along surfaces of revolution in an axisymmetric frame of reference (a stream sheet). Blade designs are formulated based on the presumed velocity distributions at the blade passage inlet and exit for each stream sheet.

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