Advances in fluid mechanics and turbomachinery
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Advances in fluid mechanics and turbomachinery
Springer, c1998
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Description
Most of the papers in this volume cover computational fluid dynamics (CFD). There are also contributions from the field of experimental methods and diagnostics applied to fluid dynamics, combustions and turbomachinery. The papers discuss diverse topics such as pipe flows, shock tube flows, and compressor flows, as well as velocity and turbulence measures of flow conditioners. There is a survey article on flow computations on high-performance computers. Articles are also devoted to liquid-liquid systems, rotating fluid flows and combustion diagnostics.
Table of Contents
- Examples of Recent Flow Computations
- The Decay of Three-dimensional Deviations from the Fully Developed State in Laminar Pipe Flow
- CFD for Turbomachinery Blading Analysis and Design
- Flow Simulation in an Aerodynamic Diffuso of a High Loaded Radial Compressor using Different Turbulence Models
- Two Effects of Diaphragm Bulge on Shock Tubes
- Boundary Condition for Pipe Elements in One-Dimensional Numerical Scheme
- Shock Wawes Around Bodies in Unsteady Flow Fields
- A Numerical Investigation of Mixed Convection on a Horizontal Semi-Infinite Plate
- Tube Bundle Vibrations due to Cross Flow Under the Influence of Turbulence
- Whirl Distribution Measurements in Front of the Impeller of a Centrifugal Compressor
- Velocity and Turbulence Measurements in the Flow Downstreams of Flow Conditioners
- Experimental Research on Axially Excited Rotating Liquid-Liquid Systems
- Routes into Chaos in Rotating Fluid Flows
- LIF-Diagnostics for the Investigations on the Chemical Structure of Diffusion Flames Burning Under Microgravity
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