A general theory of two-and three-dimensional rotational flow in subsonic and transonic turbomachines
Wu, Chung-hua.
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A general theory of two-and three-dimensional rotational flow in subsonic and transonic turbomachines
Published
1993
Publisher
National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Office of Management, Scientific and Technical Information Program
Pages
1
Subjects
Design of highly loaded axial-flow fans and compressors
Turbo machines
Axial Flow Fans and Compressors
Axial-Flow Compressors
Axial flow compressors, fluid mechanics and thermodynamics
Design of 9.271-pressure-ratio five-stage core compressor and overall performance for first three stages
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