- (Meher-Homji, 2000). In general, the two
kinds of
turbomachines encountered in
practice are open and
closed turbomachines. Open
machines such as propellers, windmills...
- A
variable geometry turbomachine uses
movable vanes to
optimize its
efficiency at
different operating conditions. This
article refers to
movable vanes...
-
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....
- 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...
- 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...
- ****us Project. Munson,
Bruce Roy, T. H. Okiishi, and Wade W. Huebsch. "
Turbomachines."
Fundamentals of
Fluid Mechanics. 6th ed. Hoboken, NJ: J.
Wiley & Sons...
- flight. The
missile uses a
variant of the
Turbomachine TJ1000, an
indigenous turbojet engine developed by
Turbomachine company and used by
Avibras under a manufacturing...
- the “moment of momentum”)
which is of
fundamental significance to all
turbomachines. Accordingly, the
change of the
angular momentum is
equal to the sum...