Turbomachinery
- Author:
- Strazisar, Anthony J.
- Published:
- Feb 1, 1990.
- Physical Description:
- 1 electronic document
- Additional Creators:
- Sockol, Peter M., Simoneau, Robert J., Adamczyk, John J., and Reid, Lonnie
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- The discipline research in turbomachinery, which is directed toward building the tools needed to understand such a complex flow phenomenon, is based on the fact that flow in turbomachinery is fundamentally unsteady or time dependent. Success in building a reliable inventory of analytic and experimental tools will depend on how we treat time and time-averages, as well as how we treat space and space-averages. The challenge is to develop a set of computational and experimental tools which genuinely increase our understanding of the fluid flow and heat transfer in a turbomachine. Examples of the types of computational and experimental tools under current development, with progress to date, are examined. The examples include work in both the time-resolved and time-averaged domains.
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- NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) Collection.
- Note:
- Document ID: 19920013281.
Accession ID: 92N22524.
Aeropropulsion 1987; p 175-195. - Terms of Use and Reproduction:
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