Three-dimensional flow
Turbomachinery: calculating compressible flows
Article REF: B4181 V1
Three-dimensional flow
Turbomachinery: calculating compressible flows

Author : Georges MEAUZÉ

Publication date: November 10, 1995, Review date: July 5, 2018 | Lire en français

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1. Three-dimensional flow

First and foremost, the flow is considered to be stationary; this does not mean that unsteady effects are neglected or not studied, but it does mean that the design and definition of turbomachinery components are based on stationary calculations, even if it means checking the effects of unsteadiness a posteriori.

1.1 Almost 3D approach

Apart from the truly three-dimensional approach discussed in paragraph 1.2 , the calculation of flow in one or more stages can only be approached...

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