CFD in fluid machinery design , 15 October 1998
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CFD in fluid machinery design , 15 October 1998
(I Mech E seminar, 1998-13)
Professional Engineering Publishing Limited for the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, 1998
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Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The study of flows is a complex field and is both difficult to visualize and control. This text offers a way forward in this field, supplying a potential means of analyzing complex configurations, providing information on local incidence, separations, and the interaction of primary leakage.
Table of Contents
- CFD process and applications: numerical analyses and development of an industrial centrifugal compressor inlet guide vane system, M.L. Coppinger and D.E. Swain
- a new method for calculating the start of boundary layer transition on subsonic gas turbine blading, A. Thomson and C.J. Fraser. Design application: centrifugal compressor design, P.M. Came and C.J. Robinson
- prediction of the three-dimensional flow field in a vertical mixed-flow pump with vaned diffuser, D.J. Burt, T.R. Purdom and R. Spence
- CFD analysis and test of a fluid machien operating as a pump and turbine, N.C Baines, K.N. Oliphant, H.E. Kimmel and G. Habets. Applications: validation of FLUENT against incompressible and compressible flow through orifices, Q.G. RAyer and G.D. Snowsill
- use of a commerical CFD package to predit shut-off behaviour of a model centrifugal pump - an appraisal, I. Potts and T.M. Newton.
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