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Thermodynamics and Fluid Mechanics of Turbomachinery: Volumes I and II - Nato Science Series E: A S Uc\'er 1985 edition
Thermodynamics and Fluid Mechanics of Turbomachinery: Volumes I and II - Nato Science Series E:
A S Uc\'er
Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Study Institute on Thermodynamics and Fluid Mechanics of Turbomachinery, Izmir, Turkey, September 17-28, 1984
Marc Notes: Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Study Institute on Thermodynamics and Fluid Mechanics of Turbomachinery, Izmir, Turkey, September 17-29, 1984--V. 1, p. iv; Includes bibliographies and index. Publisher Marketing: During the last decade, rapid advances have been made in the area of flow analysis in the components of gas turbine engines. Improving the design methods of turbomachine blade rows and under standing of the flow phenomena through them, has become one of the major research topics for aE'rodynamists. This increase of research efforts is due to the need of reducing the weight and fuel consumption of turbojet engines for the same thrust levels. One way of achieving this is to design more efficient components working at high local velocities. Design efforts can lead to desired results only if the details of flow through the blade rows are understood. It is also known that for aircraft propulsion systems development, time and cost can be reduced significantly if the perf ormance can be predicted with conf idence and enough precision. This. generally iK: eds sophisticated two or three dimensional computer codes that can give enough information for design and performance prediction. In the recent years, designers also started to use these sophisticated codes more and more with confidence, in connection with computer aided design and manufacturing techniques. On the other hand, the modelling and solution of flow and the meast"
| Medios de comunicación | Libros Hardcover Book (Libro con lomo y cubierta duros) |
| Publicado | 30 de septiembre de 1985 |
| ISBN13 | 9789024732234 |
| Editores | Springer |
| Páginas | 1104 |
| Dimensiones | 155 × 235 × 33 mm · 1,04 kg |
| Editor | Hirsch, Ch. |
| Editor | Stow, P. |
| Editor | UEcer, A.S. |