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- (Meher-Homji, 2000). In general, the two kinds of turbomachines encountered in practice are open and closed turbomachines. Open machines such as propellers, windmills...
- Fundamentals of Turbomachinery. Prentice Hall India. ISBN 978-81-203-3775-6. Govinde Gowda, M.S. (2011). A Text book of Turbomachines. Davangere: MM Publishers....
- ****us Project. Munson, Bruce Roy, T. H. Okiishi, and Wade W. Huebsch. "Turbomachines." Fundamentals of Fluid Mechanics. 6th ed. Hoboken, NJ: J. Wiley & Sons...
- power, efficiencies and other factors that contribute to the design of turbomachines. With the help of these equations the head developed by a pump and the...
- seals, rotor bearings, the compressor driver, and cycle operation. Most turbomachines are designed to easily withstand occasional surging. However, if the...
- A variable geometry turbomachine uses movable vanes to optimize its efficiency at different operating conditions. This article refers to movable vanes...
- titled 'Reduced-Order Aerodynamic Models for Aeroelastic Control of Turbomachines', was completed under the supervision of Jaime Peraire and James Paduano...
- A blisk (portmanteau of bladed disk) is a turbomachine component comprising both rotor disk and blades as a single part instead of a disk ****embled with...
- Furber, Stephen Byram (1980). Is the Weis-Fogh principle exploitable in turbomachines? (PhD thesis). University of Cambridge. doi:10.17863/CAM.11472. OCLC 500446535...
- (subsonic flows), many flows of practical interest in aerodynamics or in turbomachines occur at high fractions of M = 1 (transonic flows) or in excess of it...